Skip to content
Category

Companies based in Minnesota

page 1
Polaroid Corporation
American company
Best Buy
American multinational consumer electronics retailer
Indian Motorcycle
American brand of motorcycles
Fastenal
Fastenal Company is an American publicly traded company based in Winona, Minnesota, founded in 1967. Fastenal is a major distributor of industrial and construction supplies, and the largest fastener distributor in North America. Fastenal provides supply chain solutions including bin stock, vending machines, inventory management, and logistics services. Fastenal placed 479 in the 2021 Fortune 500 based on its 2020 revenues, and its stock is a component of the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 stock market indices. Fastenal had 3,334 in-market locations as of March 2023.
AviaBellanca Aircraft
aircraft manufacturer in the United States
Q1029276
American game publisher
GlassBridge Enterprises
Imation Corporation was an American company which manufactured and marketed data storage products. It was founded in 1996 as a spin-off of 3M's data storage and imaging business. Imation had three core elements: traditional storage (magnetic tape and optical products), secure and scalable storage (data backup, data archive and data security for small and medium businesses) and what the company calls "audio and video information" products.
Monster Games
American video game development company
Red Wing Shoes
American footwear company based in Red Wing, Minnesota
Green Giant
American brand of frozen and canned vegetables
Digi-Key
DigiKey Corporation (formerly written as Digi-Key) is an American electronic components distributor. The company was founded in 1972 by Ronald Stordahl. DigiKey is the fourth largest electronic component distributor in North America and the fifth largest electronic component distributor overall. Stordahl privately owns the company.
Geek Squad
subsidiary of Best Buy
Bemidji Airlines
airline of the United States
Xonox
Xonox, a division of K-tel Software, was an American third-party manufacturer of cartridges for the Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, and VIC-20 in the early 1980s. Xonox was one of many small video game companies to fold during the Video Game Crash of 1983.
DPMS Panther Arms
United States firearms manufacturer