The economy of Minneapolis today is based in commerce, finance, rail and trucking services, health care, and industry. Smaller components are in publishing, milling, food processing, graphic arts, insurance, education, and high technology. Industry produces metal and automotive products, chemical and agricultural products, electronics, computers, precision medical instruments and devices, plastics, and machinery.
Five Fortune 500 headquarters are in Minneapolis proper: Target Corporation (Target Corporation's 351,000 employees operate 1,719 retail stores in all U.S. states except Vermont), U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, Ameriprise Financial, and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. Fortune 1000 companies in Minneapolis include PepsiAmericas, Valspar, Graco, and Donaldson Company. Apart from government, the city's largest employers are Target, Wells Fargo, Ameriprise, Star Tribune, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, IBM, Piper Jaffray, RBC Dain Rauscher, ING Group, and Qwest.
Foreign companies with U.S. offices in Minneapolis include Coloplast, RBC and ING Group. Minneapolis Info Source
We assist diversified financials organization (institutions that mix deposit-taking and loan-making functions with insurance services, pension fund management, brokerage services, underwriting and investment fund management) with the translation of a wide range of documentation.
We can source freelance translation resources for the following investment and finance documentation (among others): Annual Reports; Balance Sheets; Cash Flow Statements; Financial Reporting Guidelines; Income Statements; Personal Investment Management Proposals; Private and Public Offerings; SEC-required Filings; Audit Reports; Insurance Policies; Business Plans; Partnership Proposals and Agreements; Corporate Minutes and Reports; Government Tax Reports; Pensions Documents; Economic Reports; Legal and Regulatory Rulings; IPO Prospectuses; Private Equity Documents; Venture Capital Contracts; Mortgage Agreements; etc.
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