Monday, April 5, 2010

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Monday, April 5, 2010

Brooks appoints Schwartz as president
Brooks Automation Inc. announced the appointment of Stephen S. Schwartz as company president.

Logan offers parking discount
With April school vacation week in the offing, Massport is offering a 66 percent parking discount for its Logan Express bus service from Braintree, Framingham, Peabody, and Woburn.

Raytheon's Swanson earned $18.6m
Raytheon Co. chief executive William H. Swanson earned $18.6 million last year, down from $20.5 million in 2008.

Gulf Oil teams up with the Atlanta Braves
Gulf Oil Limited Partners announced a multi-year sponsorship deal with Major League Baseball?s Atlanta Braves as it looks to expand its presence in the Atlanta market.

Mass. gas is up 3 cents a gallon
The average price of gas in Massachusetts rose 3 cents to $2.749 a gallon in the latest weekly AAA survey, AAA Southern New England said today.

Liberty Mutual ads set for Time's iPad edition
Liberty Mutual, the Boston insurance company, said its ads can be seen on a Time magazine edition adapted for iPad, the new tablet computer from Apple Inc.

Talbots again extends warrants exchange offer
HINGHAM - Talbots Inc. has again extended its warrants exchange offer as the women's clothing company struggles to garner the support necessary to complete its reorganization plan.

Dunkin’ gives the bagel a twisted makeover
Dunkin' aims to improve on bagel engineering in the interest of making the bagel more portable.

33 Arch awarded LEED gold certificate
CB Richard Ellis/New England said that 33 Arch Street, a 33-story office tower in Boston?s Financial District, has been awarded the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification.

Citizens looks to help flood victims
Citizens Bank said it will offer financial support to businesses, nonprofits, and individuals affected by the severe storms and flooding in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.

Today in Globe Business
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