Talk:Economy of Minnesota

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[edit] Mayo Clinic Photo

Is a photo of a non-profit organization appropriate for a section on industry and commerce?--Daveswagon 02:04, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

  • Hello, Daveswagon. The clinic is described in that section. Would you like to move it? I am not a student of economics. Does for-profit or non-profit make a difference? The article talks about taxes for example which from what little I know is not a profit-making enterprise. Is size an issue? If we had a good image of sugar beets, sweet corn or peas for sale at a farmers market stand or growing in a small garden it would be a candidate in my mind. Mayo Clinic's revenue on the other end of the size scale something over $6 billion in 2006, or measuring income, $117 million. By the way, I dreamed about this page last night, probably a sign of worry, that turned out to be justified when the Cargill image was pulled for trademark problems. -Susanlesch 04:03, 20 May 2007 (UTC)