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: Angels make a run on state tax credits

The Minnesota Angel Tax Credit Program has allocated the last of its $12 million in tax credits that were available to angel investors in 2012. There was a rush for the last of them after a column in last Sunday's Star Tribune indicated that the credits would soon be gone. 

Updated: July 29, 2012, - 01:31 AM

Restricted stock grants powered trio of newcomers into the Big 10

CEOs at Polaris, Northern Oil and OneBeacon are among Minnesota's 10 highest-paid.

Updated: July 28, 2012, - 04:10 PM

Deals downshift amid global uncertainty

But a strong June keeps hopes alive for a strong second half, and competition for middle-market M&A transactions is driving up their prices.

Updated: July 22, 2012, - 12:23 PM

Inside Track: Warners' Stellian expanding to Anoka County

The family-owned appliance retailer, heading for a third post-recession year of record sales, is opening another store, and adding a third-generation Warner to store-management ranks.

Updated: July 21, 2012, - 09:07 PM

McGladrey moving HQ from Mpls. to Chicago

Accounting firm says it plans no Chicago-related layoffs in the Twin Cities.

Updated: July 18, 2012, - 08:45 PM

St. Anthony: Do tax breaks for rich really 'create jobs'?

Some big paychecks in recent years have gone to executives at large corporations and hedge funds. Trouble is, they're often most interested in creating wealth by operating with fewer workers.

Updated: July 16, 2012, - 11:59 AM

Inside Track: Entrepreneurs bridge a cultural divide

Commerce and collaboration can trump national borders and religious differences when it comes to planning a better future.

Updated: July 14, 2012, - 09:01 PM

New refrigeration trucks are energy-savers

Thermo King's new refrigeration system for trucks now can power its cooling from the truck engine.

Updated: July 14, 2012, - 02:15 PM

St. Anthony: Capitalist trades 'paper profits' for nonprofit

Tollefson runs a group that trains disadvantaged youngsters.

Updated: July 08, 2012, - 04:18 PM

Winmark CEO keeps cool in poker tourney

Twin Cities businessman John Morgan was eliminated on the second of three days of last week's World Series of Poker celebrity tournament that sponsors said was the richest ever by virtue of the $1 million entry fee by 48 professionals, affluent businesspeople and philanthropists.

Updated: July 07, 2012, - 05:21 PM

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