Wednesday, March 17, 2010 Bank to pay Lewis tens of millions in retirement By Beth Healy, Globe Staff While Kenneth D. Lewis did not receive a salary in his final year as the embattled chief executive of Bank of America Corp., he retired from the company with plenty of money: his pension plans,... Gentle Giant opens Marlborough branch Gentle Giant Moving Co. announced today that it has opened a new branch location in Marlborough. Reebok reprises Jukari exercise program Reebok International Ltd. and Cirque du Soleil said they are launching JUKARI Fit to Flex, the second installment of an exercise program designed for women - and designed to help sell Reebok's women's lines of athletic shoes and apparel. Dynamics Research wins $3.6m contract Dynamics Research Corp., an Andover company that provides consulting, engineering, and technology solutions to federal and state governments, said that it was awarded a $3.6 million contract by the Department of Defense. Reveal Imaging lands airport contract Reveal Imaging Technologies Inc. said that it has signed a $5.3 million contract with Israel Airports Authority for its explosives detection systems to be installed at various airport locations. Papa Gino's ends burger hiatus Papa Gino's, a Dedham-based chain known for its pizza, said it is bringing back a line burgers as it looks to further diversify its menu. Comcast subscribers can watch Tiger in 3-D Early adapters with 3-D televisions, the 3-D eyeglasses that come with the TVs, and a Comcast digital cable subscription will be able to experience the Masters golf tournament in 3-D, officials at Comcast Corp. said. Staples bids for Corporate Express Australia stake Staples Inc., the Framingham-based retailer of office supplies, said that it offered more than $350 million for the rest of Corporate Express Australia Ltd. Today in Globe Business A round-up of stories that appear in the Business section of the print edition of today's Boston Globe. Tuesday, March 16, 2010 Columbus Center builders short cleanup funds By Casey Ross, Globe Staff Developers of the defunct Columbus Center development in Boston have told state officials they are running out of money and cannot afford to pay millions of dollars to clean up the abandoned construction site. In... |
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