Snapback for Minnesota firms

October 1, 2008 at 2:03AM

Minnesota's 20 largest public companies by market capitalization all lost ground Monday. But on Tuesday most had bounced back, with Travelers finishing higher for the first two hectic days of the week and UnitedHealth Group and U.S. Bancorp nearly all the way back. Only Pentair and Supervalu lost ground both days.

Last Price Pct Chg Pct Chg

Company Mon. Tues.

The Travelers Companies Inc. 45.20 -18.2 25.6

UnitedHealth Group Inc. 25.39 -18.6 20.9

U.S. Bancorp. 36.02 -9.5 10.0

Patterson Companies Inc. 30.41 -8.3 8.6

The Mosaic Co. 68.02 -16.2 6.7

Ameriprise Financial Inc. 38.20 -11.1 6.4

Fastenal Co. 49.39 -7.0 5.4

St Jude Medical Inc. 43.49 -5.2 5.0

C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. 50.96 -6.7 4.6

Target Corp. 49.05 -8.0 3.6

Ecolab Inc. 48.52 -5.3 3.1

3M Co. 68.31 -4.5 3.0

Best Buy Co. Inc. 37.50 -6.5 2.5

Donaldson Co Inc. 41.91 -5.0 1.7

Medtronic Inc. 50.10 -3.5 1.5

Xcel Energy Inc. 19.99 -3.6 1.1

General Mills Inc. 68.72 -2.2 0.9

Hormel Foods Corp. 36.28 -0.4 0.1

Pentair Inc. 34.57 -10.0 -0.3

Supervalu Inc. 21.70 -5.8 -4.0

Source: Bloomberg

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