Friday, September 3, 2010 Bruker Energy & Supercon plans $100m IPO Bruker Energy & Supercon Technologies Inc., a division of Bruker Corp. that provides technology for equipment such as MRI machines, plans to raise $100 million through an initial public offering. Economy puts kibosh on retirement, workers fear Many workers fear that the bad economy means that they will never be able to retire, according to a new survey. Hospital nurses reach tentative labor deal NORTH ADAMS -- Unionized nurses at North Adams Regional Hospital have reached a tentative agreement with hospital management on a new labor contract. Seven45 reveals more songs for Power Gig Boston video game developer Seven45 Studios issued an expanded list of songs that will be included in its "Power Gig: Rise of the SixString" video game, which will feature a six-string guitar as a wireless controller. Pfizer ends brain cancer drug deal with Celldex Celldex Therapeutics Inc. of Needham said it has been informed by drug maker Pfizer Vaccines LLC that Pfizer has terminated a 2008 agreement to collaborate on an experimental cancer vaccine. Sword Insurance relocates Boston office Sword Insurance said it has relocated its Boston office, which serves as the company's North American headquarters, to larger space at 51 Sleeper St. Big Y deploys NCR deli ordering kiosks NCR Corp. said that Big Y Foods Inc., the Springfield-based supermarket chain, has completed its initial deployment of automated deli ordering kiosks powered by NCR?s self-service technology. Today in Globe Business A sample of Business stories from today's Globe. Thursday, September 2, 2010 Second Wind to move manufacturing to Newton Second Wind Inc., a privately held company that makes instruments for collecting wind data, said it is relocating manufacturing operations in Somerville to a larger space in Newton. Hurricane is bad ending to good travel season By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff As Hurricane Earl bears down on Cape Cod and the islands on one of the busiest weekends of the summer, local tour operators are gearing up for what could be a disappointing end to... Deutsche Bank remains title sponsor, EMC expands role in PGA Deutsche Bank will retain title sponsorship of the state?s only PGA Tour golf event for at least the next two years, the company announced today. At the same time, data storage giant EMC in Hopkinton is stepping up its sponsorship. The company will become local presenting sponsor of the tournament, a newly created role. |
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