Monday, June 14, 2010

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Spirit cancels flights through Wednesday
Spirit Airlines has canceled all its flights through Wednesday due to a pilots' strike, including its five daily departures from Logan International Airport to Fort Lauderdale, Atlantic City, and Myrtle Beach.

National Journal turns to Arnold Worldwide
Arnold Worldwide said it will assume ?integrated agency of record? duties for the National Journal.

State Street unveils derivatives reporting tools
State Street Corp., a Boston company that provides financial services to institutional investors, said it has strengthened its derivative servicing capabilities.

Solar Blue teams up with Sox, FSG
Fenway Sports Group said it has been hired by Solar Blue LLC as Florida-based Solar Blue's sports marketing agency of record, and plans call for Solar Blue logos and signage to be displayed in Fenway Park.

Clinical Data takes bigger 4Q loss as costs rise
Clinical Data Inc. reported a larger fiscal fourth-quarter loss after it made a payment to Merck Serono, its partner on the experimental depression drug vilazodone.

Dynamics Research wins Maryland contract
ANDOVER -- Dynamics Research said it has won a contract from the Maryland Procurement Office worth up to $33 million with one base year and four option years.

Mass. gas prices are down 2 cents a gallon
The average price for gas in Massachusetts was $2.719 a gallon, down 2 cents from the previous week, in the latest weekly survey from AAA, AAA Southern New England said today.

Viridity Software appoints CEO
Viridity Software, a Burlington company specializing in data center energy resource management, said it has named Robert Steinkrauss to the position of president and chief executive.

Drew Cahill tapped to head task force
Drew Cahill has been appointed as the director of the Joint Enforcement Task Force on the Underground Economy and Employee Misclassification.

BioScale raises $25 million
BioScale Inc., a privately-held Cambridge life sciences company, said it has secured $25 million in its recent financing round.

Staples launches entrepreneur competition
Staples Inc., the Framingham-based retailer of office supplies, is once again looking for young entrepreneurs who are creating ventures that can have a positive impact on communities.

IdeaPaint is available at many Lowe's stores
IdeaPaint said its product is now available at many local Lowe's home-improvement stores.

Warwick Mall first-floor store scheduled to reopen
Another store is set to reopen at the Warwick Mall, a Rhode Island shopping center hard hit by the March floods.

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