Wednesday, March 24, 2010 Arbella will sponsor Celtics play-off run The Arbella Insurance Group will be the presenting sponsor of the Boston Celtics' 2010 play-off run, the Celtics and Arbella said. Chamber will honor Termeer, Pisa, and Wiley The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce said today it will induct Henri Termeer, Regina Pisa, and Fletcher "Flash" Wiley into its Academy of Distinguished Bostonians. BJ's confirms Westborough move BJ's Wholesale Club confirmed that it is moving into its new Westborough headquarters by early 2011. Settlement money for some Elkinson investors By Beth Healy, Globe Staff Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin has reached a settlement to return $3.5 million to 17 victims of alleged Framingham Ponzi scammer Richard Elkinson. The settlement is with New England Securities Corp., which will... Earthwatch Institute is moving to Allston Earthwatch Institute, a nonprofit environmental organization, will relocate its headquarters from Maynard to an Allston office building owned by Harvard University, Harvard said. Raytheon spent $2.2 million on 4Q lobbying efforts Waltham defense contractor Raytheon Co. spent $2.2 million lobbying the federal government during the fourth quarter on issues such as military intelligence and training, according to a recent disclosure form. Genzyme faces FDA enforcement over plant issues Shares of Genzyme fell about 5.3 percent in heavy mid-day trading after the Cambridge biotech announced that the FDA will take enforcement action against it after a series of manufacturing problems stalled production of key drugs. Cash for Caulkers gets US House panel approval A federal program to retrofit and weatherize homes passed a House subcommittee today as it moved one step closer to final approval. Countrywide agreement to help some Mass. homeowners Countrywide Financial Corp. has agreed to provide an estimated $18 million in loan modifications for Massachusetts homeowners and make a $4.1 million payment to the Commonwealth, the office of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley said today. Epizyme has a new chief executive Epizyme Inc., a Cambridge biopharmaceutical company, announced the appointment of Robert Gould as chief executive. Genzyme faces FDA enforcement over plant issues Genzyme says the Food and Drug Administration will take enforcement action against the biotechnology company after a series of manufacturing problems stalled production of key drugs. EnerNOC buys Colorado firm EnerNOC Inc. of Boston said it has acquired SmallFoot, LLC, a Colorado-based developer of wireless demand control solutions for the small commercial market. Staples unveils finalists of its EcoEasy challenge Staples announces the finalists of its Global EcoEasy Challenge, which asks universities to devise more environmentally friendly ways to make office products. American Superconductor, LS Cable expand alliance American Superconductor Corp., a Devens company focused on energy technologies, said it is expanding its alliance with LS Cable Ltd., a power cable manufacturer headquartered in South Korea. Today in Globe Business A sample of business stories that appear in the print edition of today's Boston Globe. Tuesday, March 23, 2010 Filene's developer apologizes to Menino By Casey Ross, Globe Staff The New York real estate developer behind the rebuilding of the Filene's block in Boston has apologized to Mayor Thomas Menino for public comments that suggested he intentionally lets projects languish in order to get... Shaw's says it will replace striking Mass. workers Shaw's supermarkets has begun the process of hiring permanent replacements for striking employees at its Methuen distribution center. |
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