Thursday, August 13, 2009 Northeast Health looks to hire new chief executive By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff Northeast Health System of Beverly, the parent of Beverly Hospital, tdoay said it is focusing its search for a new chief executive on Ohio hospital executive Ken Hanover, and is in the process of negotiating... Partners narrows loss in third quarter By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff Partners HealthCare, the state's largest health care system, today reported an $18 million deficit through the first nine months of the 2009 fiscal year, but narrowed its loss in the third quarter. Operating income of... Cubist will recognize science teachers By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Lexington said that it is teaming up with the New England Patriots Radio Network, WBZ FM 98.5 The Sports Hub, and its 36-station regional radio network to recognize innovative science teachers... New sports station gets off to a confusing start By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff Boston's newest sports talk radio station, 98.5 FM, debuted this morning with a replay of a Patriots championship game, leaving listeners confused as to what they tuned into. The station, billed as The Sports Hub,... Comcast finishes wideband Internet rollout for Cape By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Cable TV and Internet giant Comcast Corp. said it has "made the leap from broadband to wideband with the launch of next-generation DOCSIS 3.0 technology throughout Cape Cod." With this action, a Comcast spokesman said... Lawsuit claims Textron misled investors on backlog Reuters A US institutional investor sued Textron Inc., charging the world's largest maker of corporate jets with misleading investors with an overly rosy picture of business conditions. The suit, which seeks class-action status for investors who bought Textron shares from... Dunkin' community raises money for Jimmy Fund By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff New England Dunkin' Donuts store owners, employees, suppliers, and customers in New England raised more than $715,000 for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Jimmy Fund through proceeds generated from a golf tournament, a Dunkin' Donuts cooperative... Green Cab buys facility in Somerville By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Green Cab Co. has bought a 24,000-square-foot industrial building at 600 Windsor Place in Somerville for $2.5 million, said a broker involved in the transaction. The broker is Grubb & Ellis Co., which said it... Hong Kong firm will provide sourcing for Talbots By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Talbots Inc., a Hingham firm known for its women's clothing, and global consumer goods exporter Li & Fung Ltd. said that they have entered into a buying agency agreement under which Hong Kong-based Li &... Rockport re-invents DresSports (Photo: Rockport handout) By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff The Rockport Co., the Canton-based footwear brand that is part of the Adidas portfolio, announced that its re-invented DresSports, a dress shoe so sneaker-like that a company executive once ran the... Constellation Pharma appoints chief executive By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Constellation Pharmaceuticals Inc., a Cambridge company focused on discovering and developing new drugs targeting epigenetic regulation of the human genome, said it has appointed Mark A. Goldsmith, M.D., as chief executive and director of the... Millipore is cleared in bribery probe By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff Millipore Corp., the Billerica life sciences equipment provider, has been cleared in a federal bribery probe, the company said in a routine filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission Wednesday. The company said it discovered... Local life sciences companies team up By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Two local companies will collaborate under a licensing agreement that seek to develop a component for some cancer treatments. Clinical Data Inc. of Newton said it will work with CombinatoRx Inc. of Cambridge to "develop... Beijing awaits the New Balance experience (Photo: New Balance handout) By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc., the venerable Hub cobbler of running shoes with widths generous enough to house the feet of middle-age joggers, said that it will open its "first-ever... Paul Silverman, force in local advertising, is dead By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Paul Silverman, the son of a Roxbury delicatessen owner who became a large presence in the Greater Boston ad world, died suddenly Monday at his home in Manchester-by-the-Sea, his former colleagues said; Silverman was 69.... Today in Globe Business Hub will get an early look at next-level Web link Before the year is out, Boston residents will have a new way to get high-speed Internet service: with their cellphones. Verizon Wireless has selected Boston and Seattle as the first... Wednesday, August 12, 2009 Shire signs lease for Lexington R&D facility By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff Officials for Shire PLC, a British pharmaceutical company with a big local presence in Massachusetts, said that Shire has signed a lease to build a roughly 160,000-square-foot research-and-development facility in Lexington. Shire's Human Genetic Therapies... |
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