Thursday, June 25, 2009 Utility asks to cut rates on natural gas NStar is asking Massachusetts regulators to approve a 37 percent cut in summer natural gas rates. The utility says the rate, if approved by the Department of Public Utilities would save the average customer an additional $5.45 a month starting... Genzyme drugs to be on hold longer than expected The clean-up is underway at Genzyme's Corp.'s manufacturing plant in Allston, after a virus was found in a bioreactor about two weeks ago. Genzyme Corp. said today it estimates the sales interruption for two of its drugs, Cerezyme and... A new CEO for Boston Scientific Photo by Bloomberg News Jim Tobin, chief executive of medical device maker Boston Scientific Corp. is retiring, and will be replaced by Ray Elliott, a 35-year veteran of the healthcare industry. The company, headquartered in Natick, announced that Elliott... Today in Globe Business After a virus invades, Genzyme scrubs down The virus hunters have arrived at Genzyme Corp. Dozens of decontamination specialists are busy stripping insulation from pipes at the company?s biotech drug plant overlooking the Charles River in Allston. Their prep work... Wednesday, June 24, 2009 Union members get details on Globe's new offer Members of The Boston Globe's largest union got their first look at a new package of deep pay and benefit cuts tonight, and many still don?t like them. But given the alternative ? a 23 percent pay cut that appears... Legal wrangle gets bogged down A legal fight between two cranberry companies in Massachusetts is heating up. Decas Cranberry Products of Carver announced Wednesday it was filing a counterclaim against Ocean Spray Cranberries, which filed a patent infringement suit against Decas in October. In... Westwood company tells Nike to leggo their logo A sportswear company in Westwood has filed a lawsuit claiming it is being snubbed by a deal that placed the logo of the NBA Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield on a new line of shoes from apparel... Art New England gets a new owner Art New England has a new patron. The fine arts magazine has been acquired by New Venture Media Group LLC and will move its headquarters from Brighton to the group's offices in Fort Point. The New Venture Media Group is... Life sciences center awards $1.4m in grants The board of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, a quasi-public agency charged with implementing the state's life sciences initiative, today awarded nearly $1.4 million in research grants to seven scientists whose research ranges from malaria to neural regeneration. Each of... Globe story earns Casey Medal The Boston Globe's account of a 14-year-old who died in a house fire has won a Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism, and is one of 13 print, radio, and TV stories to earn the honor this year. The Globe story,... EMC expands in Cambridge Data storage giant EMC Corp. in Hopkinton has established a new research center in Cambridge, and has become a sponsor of the MIT Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The company announced today it will establish EMC Research... Firm says it found 60 serious bugs in Twitter apps A Southborough-based software company said a week of testing for bugs in popular programs for Twitter has turned up 60 serious problems that could cause the applications to crash. uTest, Inc. relied on a community of professional testers, a so-called... North to Alaska, via a different Logan terminal Alaska Airlines passengers will have a new destination at Logan International Airport starting Saturday: Terminal A. The airline, which has been operating out of Terminal B under a sublease with US Airways, now has a sublease with Delta Air... |
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