Friday, December 17, 2010

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Friday, December 17, 2010

Livewire buys FoneStarz Media
Livewire Mobile Inc., a Littleton company focused on mobile music and content, said it has bought FoneStarz Media Group Limited in a transaction valued at $4 million.

Brookwood buys two Mass. properties for $19.5m
The Billerica Business Center and the Big Y Distribution Center in Chicopee were purchased by affiliates of Brookwood Financial Partners LLC for $19.5 million in two separate sales, said a broker involved in the transactions.

Sanofi CEO gives no hint of upping Genzyme bid
The CEO of Sanofi Aventis this morning said he was "not surprised" that fewer than 1 percent of Genzyme Corp. stockowners accepted his company's $69-a-share tender offer this fall, but he gave no indication Sanofi was prepared to sweeten its bid.

Dynasil chief executive plans to retire
Dynasil Corp. said that Craig T. Dunham plans to retire as chief executive during the next nine months.

Keurig looks to refresh its brand positioning
Keurig, the Reading-based single-serve coffee brand, said it has just unveiled "an enhanced corporate identity through its new packaging and renewed emphasis on its 'Choose. Brew. Enjoy.' tagline."

Pine Acres Family Camping Resort rates kudos
Pine Acres Family Camping Resort of Oakham has been recognized with a "Park of the Year" award by the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds, the association said.

Uber chef helps Biogen Idec MS diet program
Amanda Freitag, a celebrity chef with a high profile on TV, and dietitian Julie Barto have teamed up to create a nutrition program especially for people with multiple sclerosis, Biogen Idec Inc. said.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Technology leadership council elects chairman
The Mass Technology Leadership Council said that Mohamad Ali, senior vice president of corporate development and strategy at Avaya, has been elected to be the council's chairman of its board of trustees.

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