Minorities make up about a quarter of the country's population, but own only a tenth of all businesses. In part, that's because many minority-owned companies lack the capital and social networks that are critical to the success of any business. With that in mind, governor Jesse Ventura convened a working group of business people and academics to identify the special obstacles facing minority entrepreneurs -- and come up with ways to overcome them. The group will present a report to the governor next month. Minnesota Public Radio's Andrew Haeg reports.