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February 4, 2022 at 11:57AM

In other business news:

  • Wall Street claws back some of its early-week losses as pressure eases from the bond market. Read more.
    • St. Paul's cabin-themed Grand Avenue restaurant, famous for its many preparations of Minnesota's state fish, will close in early June. Read more.
      • Blaine pet store fired woman after learning she was pregnant. Read more.
        • The parent company of Bally Sports North recently announced it has acquired nearly a half-billion dollars of new investment — including more than $100 million from Amazon — and intends to survive bankruptcy. Read more.
          • Bora Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., the largest drug maker in Taiwan, paid $210M for Twin Cities drug maker Upsher-Smith Laboratories Inc. Read more.

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