Friday, May 27, 2011

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Report: Arris Group in talks to buy SeaChange
Arris Group Inc. is in talks to acquire SeaChange International Inc., according to a report published Thursday citing people familiar with the discussions.

Boston Chamber hails new Boston-Tokyo nonstop flights
The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce today hailed the launch of non-stop air service between Boston and Tokyo next year as an economic boost for the region, noting that it will not only help increase tourism here, but also build stronger connections to Japanese markets.

Hydroid AUV passes critical design review
Hydroid Inc., a Bourne-based manufacturer of autonomous underwater vehicles, or AUVs, said that it has passed a critical design review to provide "littoral battlespace sensing" AUVs and associated technologies to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, a unit of the US Navy known as SPAWAR.

Get that graduate a 'Zipcertificate'
Zipcar Inc., the Cambridge-based car-sharing company that recently went public, wants all hands to know that a Zipcar gift certificate can make for an ideal graduation present.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Morton hospital files notice of its sale to Steward
Morton Hospital and Medical Center of Taunton today filed formal notice with the Massachusetts attorney general's office of its plan to be bought by Boston's Steward Health Care System LLC.

Fields Corner's Golden Building gets a face-lift
Historic Boston Inc. and Mayor Thomas M. Menino just celebrated the major rehabilitation and restoration of the Golden Building in Dorchester, Historic Boston said.

Mass. consumer confidence falls sharply
The Massachusetts Consumer Confidence Index posted a second-quarter reading of 67, down from a reading of 74 in the first quarter and down from a reading of 80 in the same quarter a year ago.

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