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Monday, July 26, 2010

Boston Scientific launches new stent system
NATICK -- Boston Scientific Corp. said it has started selling its Neuroform EZ Stent System, aimed at treating brain aneurysms.

Sonos plans move to larger space
Sonos Inc., a California-based developer of wireless multi-room music systems for the home, said it has signed a lease to double the size of its Cambridge office.

Patrick team signs insurance change it opposed
The Patrick administration has approved a regulatory change benefiting a Massachusetts insurer that it strongly opposed two years ago.

CVS Caremark launches iPhone app
CVS Caremark Corp., a pharmacy health care provider headquartered in Woonsocket, R.I., announced the release of a free iPhone application that lets iPhone users to access the company's drug information data base.

DPM will work on New England Tech project
Diversified Project Management Inc. said it's been hired to help New England Tech relocate to a new campus in East Greenwich, R.I.

RI gov hopefuls concerned by Schilling loan offer
Rhode Island's five main gubernatorial candidates have concerns about a proposal from the state Economic Development Corp. to offer a $75 million loan guarantee to a game development company founded by former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.

Mass. gas prices hold steady at $2.679 a gallon
The average price for a gallon of gas in Massachusetts remained unchanged at $2.679 in the latest weekly AAA survey, AAA Southern New England said today.

Schwartz will handle PR for Cerulean Pharma
Schwartz Communications said it has been chosen to be the public agency of record for Cerulean Pharma Inc., a Cambridge company focused on nanopharmaceuticals.

St. John Providence selects eClinicalWorks
EClinicalWorks, a Westborough company that provides electronic medical records services, market leader in ambulatory clinical systems, has been hired by St. John Providence Health System.

Stride Rite debuts Slingshot sneaker line
Stride Rite Children's Group said it is unveiling a new collection of sneakers aimed at back-to-school shoppers and their kids.

Akamai taps Haering
Akamai Technologies Inc., the Cambridge-based provider of Internet content delivery services, said that Martin Haering has joined the company as vice president of international marketing.

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