Neal St. Anthony

Columnist, reporter | Business
Phone: 612-673-7144
Neal St. Anthony has been a business columnist and reporter for the Star Tribune for more than 25 years. He also has worked in financial communications for two publicly held companies.

Recent content from Neal St. Anthony

Inside track: Workforce 'assessment' aims to train

Steve Rosenstone, year-long chancellor of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, will kick off the new "Leadership Insights" series at the Minnesota High Tech Association on Thursday at St. Paul College.

Updated: March 24, 2012, - 10:27 PM

St. Anthony: Hints of a federal deal in Graco acquisition

Despite concerns about reducing competition, federal regulators may be ready to allow the merger of two leading makers of industrial paint sprayers and finishing equipment.

Updated: March 18, 2012, - 06:30 PM

Inside Track

After faltering in the recession, the Job Opportunity Building Zones (JOBZ) program showed job growth in 2010. It offers local and state tax breaks to employers to create jobs in outstate Minnesota.

Updated: March 17, 2012, - 05:07 PM

A fight to keep home leads to a new loan

Bank of America and U.S. Bank messed with the wrong Marine, you might say.

Updated: March 17, 2012, - 02:42 PM

Community fund backing Grand Rapids entrepreneur

Minneapolis-based group is lending $1.2 million to help MNStar Technologies add jobs.

Updated: March 16, 2012, - 09:15 PM

Safety equipment firm plans Twin Cities headquarters

Capital Safety, recently acquired by Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts, will relocate headquarters from London to Twin Cities.

Updated: March 13, 2012, - 09:14 PM

Incoming Carlson School dean brings outgoing charm

A veteran professor and administrator, Srilata Zaheer also enjoys the challenge of marketing the school's resources to businesses and benefactors.

Updated: March 11, 2012, - 11:17 AM

Inside Track: Belski, out at Oppenheimer, could be Bank of Montreal-bound

Brian Belski, until last week the chief equity strategist at Oppenheimer & Co. in New York, is said to be heading to Bank of Montreal.

Updated: March 10, 2012, - 09:19 PM

Former Epicor execs ready for another chapter with KeyedIn

Two executives who drove California's Epicor Software from an idea in the 1980s to its sale last year for nearly $1 billion to Apax Partners have launched a Bloomington-based software firm that already employs 60 people.

Updated: March 05, 2012, - 08:02 PM

Partners work to bolster African food chain

Working with companies like Cargill and General Mills, U.S. aid agency boosts African food supply.

Updated: March 04, 2012, - 11:05 PM

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