Friday, June 12, 2009 EMC plans to raise bid for Data Domain, sources say EMC Corp. intends to raise its bid for Data Domain Inc to thwart rival suitor NetApp Inc., and could offer as much as $35 per share, sources familiar with the matter said. Hopkinton-based maker of data storage equipment, EMC, has... Hancock Tower owners tap Roopenian The owners of the John Hancock Tower have hired Mark Roopenian, formerly of Broadway Partners, to manage leasing at the Back Bay skyscraper, which is struggling with unusually high vacancy rates following its sale at a foreclosure auction. Roopenian will... Comcast extends digital transition service program Comcast said that its ?rapid response team? will continue to perform same-day installations for New England consumers who still need a digital TV solution through June 21. This week, major television stations are required to switch to all-digital TV broadcasts.... Genzyme gets OK for kidney disease treatment Genzyme Corp., a Cambridge biotechnology company, said that the European Commission has approved Renvela in the treatment of some patients with chronic kidney disease. The commission approved Renvela for the control of serum phosphorus in patients with chronic kidney... Airport uses energy exchange to get lower rate World Energy Solutions Inc., a Worcester-based operator of online exchanges for energy and green commodities, said that Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Texas has executed a new electricity and green energy contract through the World Energy Exchange. In a press... Walmart offers Father's Day gifts for the man cave Want to accessorize the big guy's man cave on the cheap? Then Wal-Mart Stores Inc. claims it has the Father's Day gift selection for you. Starting June 14, the chain will offer deals on such man-cave necessities as Blu-ray movies,... Tufts looks to help develop fetal heart monitor Tufts Medical Center said it has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with the start-up MindChild Medical Inc. for the development of a new non-invasive device for the monitoring of fetal heart rate. "The device, a belt embedded with sensitive... Today in Globe Business Potential Globe buyers emerge Three Boston businessmen - a Boston Celtics owner, a former advertising mogul, and a member of the family that ran the Globe for generations - have emerged as prominent potential buyers of the Globe, according to... Thursday, June 11, 2009 Union's parent gets involved in dispute at Globe The parent union of the Boston Newspaper Guild is getting involved in the bitter contract dispute between its local and The New York Times Co., owner of The Boston Globe. Bernard J. Lunzer, president of The Newspaper Guild, at international... Lawyer to pay $115,000 to settle mortgage fraud case A Brockton attorney has agreed to stop working as a real estate-closing attorney and title agent for seven years and pay $115,000 in restitution and fees to settle allegations of mortgage fraud in an agreement with Massachusetts Attorney General... |
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