Wednesday, June 23, 2010 Hyde Park Savings taps Parent as CEO Hyde Park Savings Bank announced the appointment of William (Bill) Parent as president and chief executive. Access Northeast buys RezZiliant hosting unit Access Northeast, a Marlborough-based provider of data center and managed services, said has acquired the hosting division of RezZiliant Inc., a transaction that gives Access Northeast a presence in RezZiliant's home state of Connecticut. Borders readies grand opening for Legacy Place Borders said it will celebrate the grant opening of its nearly 25,000 square-foot-store at Legacy Place from Friday through Sunday. Boston Scientific completes debt refinancing Medical device maker Boston Scientific Corp. said today that it has completed the refinancing of 2011 debt maturities with $3 billion in new credit facilities. Verizon launches Zona Latina Verizon Communications Inc. said it has launched Zona Latina, which Verizon describes as a "one-stop shop" for Spanish-language programming for its Verizon FiOS TV subscribers. AAA expects more Fourth of July travel this year Fourth of July travel in New England is likely to outpace travel levels nationwide as more than 1.7 million New Englanders are projected to take some kind of trip over the three-day weekend, AAA Southern New England said. CB Richard Ellis will manage Bay Colony CB Richard Ellis said that it has been selected as the property manager for Bay Colony Corporate Center, an office park in Waltham. Movie star Volvo featured in Arnold ads New TV and print ads for Volvo will showcase the Volvo XC60, which is making a star turn in "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," a movie scheduled to debut next week. Ads were created by Hub ad agency Arnold Worldwide. Clackson is ARIAD president of R&D ARIAD Pharmaceuticals Inc. said that Timothy P. Clackson has been named as its first president of research and development, effective immediately. Eggrock gets big loo order Eggrock Inc., a Littleton-based manufacturer of factory-built bathroom pods, said it will supplying the Balfour Beatty Construction company with 700 bathrooms for Florida Atlantic University's Innovation Village. Today in Globe Business A sample of Business stories from the print edition of today's Boston Globe. Tuesday, June 22, 2010 Raytheon CEO calls for more tech education The giant military contractor Raytheon Co. plans to hire 4,500 engineers this year, but chief executive William Swanson said it keeps getting harder to find them. |
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