Tuesday, July 13, 2010 Yodle looks to hire 80 in Boston Yodle, a New York company focused on local online advertising, said it is looking to hire more than 80 employees for its Boston office over the next six to 12 months. Beth Israel joins PowerOptions energy program PowerOptions, an electricity and natural gas purchasing consortium, said that Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Needham have signed up to join its wholesale electricity purchasing program.. SensAble Technologies is relocating to Wilmington SensAble Technologies is relocating its corporate headquarters from Woburn to Wilmington, said a broker involved in the leasing transaction. Local unit of Harris Corp. will share in $30m contract Harris Corp. said it has received a $30 million contract to unite and enhance public safety communications in Monroe County, New York. Much of the work will be performed by the company's Chelmsford facility. RCN debuts TiVo Premiere in Boston RCN Corp., a provider of video, Internet, and voice services, announced the launch of it TiVo Premiere service for its customers in the Boston area. BBA launches tax-exempt section The Boston Bar Association, or BBA, said it has created a new Tax-Exempt Organization Section, the association's 23rd special section. RXi Pharmaceuticals awarded NIH grant RXi Corp. said it has been awarded a research grant by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health, or NIH. Today in Globe Business A sample of Business stories from today's Globe. Monday, July 12, 2010 Menino to give merchants tour of shopping districts By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff Mayor Thomas M. Menino is kicking off his third annual tour tomorrow to highlight retail opportunities across the city to more than 100 merchants, brokers, and developers looking to set up new shops. The tour... Mass. medical gift law faces quick repeal Two years after passing a law that required medical companies to disclose their gifts to doctors, Massachusetts legislators may now strike it down. |
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