Thursday, April 8, 2010 Generex to sell up to 49.5m shares to investor WORCESTER - Generex Biotechnology Corp. said it issued 2 million shares to an investment group that could choose to buy 49.5 million shares over the next year. Lynch supports striking workers at Shaw's Massachusetts officials are planning to join the protest to support Shaw?s Supermarket workers who have been on strike since March 7th. National Grid gets federal training funds Utility company National Grid will get nearly $2.2 million from the US Department of Energy to help train workers about the "smart grid" technologies that are expected to make the nation's electricity delivery system more efficient. Judge may rule by tomorrow on insurance dispute By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff A Suffolk Superior Court judge today adjourned a two-hour hearing without ruling on a request by six Massachusetts health insurers to reinstate premium rate increases rejected by the state last week. Judge Stephen E. Neel... Hancock extends marathon partnership with WBZ John Hancock Financial has extended its partnership with WBZ-TV (Channel) 4 for another three years to exclusively broadcast the Boston Marathon. Wind turbine firm gets grants to stay in Mass. Massachusetts is giving $3 million in grants and loans to FloDesign Wind Turbine Corp. of Wilbraham to keep the company here after several other states tried to lure it away. Mass. is getting $3.2m in health care training grants Massachusetts has been allocated $3.2 million in federal grants designed to help train the state's work force for careers in health care, the office of Governor Deval L. Patrick announced today. Mass. islands added to farm disaster list Farmers on the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket who were hurt by last summer's unusually cool and damp weather are now in line for federal disaster relief. BJ's Wholesale Club posts higher March sales Discount warehouse chain BJ's Wholesale Club Inc. said its sales rose in March, helped by this year's earlier Easter holiday and better weather. TRC announces the departure of its president TRC Cos., which has operations in Lowell, today announced that president Michael C. Salmon is leaving the company, effective immediately, to "pursue other opportunities." Cubist moves forward with drug candidate Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced the enrollment and dosing of the first subject in its Phase 2 trial of an antibacterial drug candidate intended to treat patients with a form of severe and sometimes life-threatening diarrhea. TJX sees continuing sales momentum TJX Cos., the Framingham retailer that operates such chains as T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods, said that March sales at stores open at least a year rose 12 percent and added that it is significantly raising its first-quarter and full-year outlook Amex teams with Dunkin Donuts on discounts American Express is teaming up with Dunkin' Donuts to offer rewards to Amex members who shop regularly at Dunkin'. Today in Globe Business A sample of Business stories from the print edition of today's Boston Globe. Wednesday, April 7, 2010 United and US Airways merger could create one of the world's biggest airlines By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff United Airlines parent UAL Corp. and US Airways Group Inc. reportedly are in talks on a potential merger that would create one of the biggest carriers in the world and at Logan International Airport.... Talbots completes step in reorganization Talbots Inc., a Hingham-based apparel retailer, said today that it has completed a crucial part of its reorganization plan - aimed at buying out its largest shareholder - by completing a warrants exchange. Sullivan Tire offers a chance to dine with Dustin Dining with Dustin Pedroia will be on the dance card of 24 lucky winners of the "Driven to Win" promotion from Sullivan Tire & Auto Service. One consolation prize? A free tire rotation. |
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