Friday, March 26, 2010

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Nordstrom opens to crowds in Braintree
About 800 people attended the opening of Nordstrom's South Shore Plaza store in Braintree.

Foxwoods taps Mullen
Foxwoods Resort Casino has chosen Mullen as its advertising agency.

Guild protests NY Times execs compensation
The Boston Newspaper Guild, which represents many workers at The Boston Globe, is circulating a petition asking its members to sign a letter in protest of the compensation packages received by the two top executives at The New York Times Co., the Globe's owner.

Thermo Fisher, Lilly expand relationship
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the Waltham maker of lab instruments, and Eli Lilly and Co. announced today that they have expanded their clinical trial materials supply chain relationship.

Joe overload a menace to New England Zzzs
Job stress keeps Californians up at night. Noise is a major cause of Big Apple insomnia. But here in New England, caffeine overload is to blame.

MassHousing gets Donahue Institute report card
MassHousing, the state's affordable housing bank, has a good record of preventing homelessness among tenants with mental disabilities, according to an evaluation by Donahue Institute, the economic development unit of the University of Massachusetts.

Today in Globe Business
A sample of business stories that appear in the print edition of today's Boston Globe.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

TJX hacker sentenced to 20 years
A computer hacker has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping engineer one of the largest thefts of credit and debit card numbers in US history.

Caritas workers, others guardedly optimistic on sale
A union that represents 3,000 workers at Caritas Christi Health Care said today that it will review the sales agreement between the state's largest hospital group and Cerberus Capital Management, a New York private equity firm.

Dozens of unions to join Shaw's striking workers
By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff As dozens of unions around the state prepare to join Shaw's workers on strike and escalate the protest tomorrow across New England, the supermarket chain has agreed to meet with the union on Monday. Russ...

Viacom CEO speaks at luncheon
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