Wednesday, April 21, 2010 Zipcar buys UK car-sharing service Zipcar Inc., the Cambridge-based car sharing service, said it has acquired Streetcar, a British company with a similar business model. Flights from Boston to Europe nearing normal levels By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff European flights are operating at almost normal levels at Logan International Airport today. -- Aer Lingus has canceled its Shannon, Ireland, service, but is flying in and out of Dublin and has added an... Fortune 500 list includes 13 local companies Thirteen Massachusetts companies made this year's Fortune 500 list of largest publicly traded US corporations, up from 12 last year, even though one major local company left the state. Genzyme expects to pay $175m consent decree Genzyme Corp., the Cambridge biotechnology company that was forced to temporarily close its Allston plant last year, reported a first-quarter GAAP loss of $114.9 million. Google eyes Cambridge firm Google is in talks to buy ITA Software Inc., the Cambridge-based maker of travel programs., Bloomberg News is reporting. Hyundai orders more AMSC components American Superconductor Corp., a Devens company specializing in energy technologies, said it has received a follow-on order for 30 sets of wind turbine power electronic components from Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., or HHI, of South Korea. EMC profit nearly doubles as tech spending rises Hopkinton data-storage company EMC Corp. has improved its earnings and raised its full-year forecast with technology spending rebounding. Today in Globe Business A sample of Business stories from the print edition of today's Boston Globe. Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Logan international flights resume; UK airports reopen European flights from previously closed airports in Germany, France, and Switzerland are starting to move in and out of Logan International Airport. Boston-area video game company Turbine acquired By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff Turbine Inc., one of the Boston area's biggest video game companies, has been acquired by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc. of Burbank, Calif., a business unit of media giant Time Warner Inc. "I view this... State Street's earnings rise State Street Corp. said first-quarter earnings rose 11 percent as recovering markets boosted the assets it safeguards and invests for customers, |
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