Friday, February 11, 2011

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Hologic gets FDA OK for 3-D mammography system
Hologic Inc., a Bedford company that makes medical imaging systems, said it has gotten Food and Drug Administration approval for its 3-D mammography system.

Mass. AG: Office recouped $4.7m for consumers
Mediators working at Attorney General Martha Coakley's office have helped recover more than $4.7 million for consumers who contacted one of three public hotlines.

Fuel cell makes Stop & Shop store greener
The Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. said it has just held a dedication ceremony for a fuel cell at a new Connecticut store that is expected to generate more than 90 percent of its electricity.

Upscale steak house coming to Boston's Liberty Wharf
Del Frisco�s Double Eagle Steak House, a Texas-based restaurant chain, said it will open a Boston restaurant at Liberty Wharf on April 23.

Dunkin’ salutes Ray Allen and 3-point sinkers
Sinker-purveyor Dunkin' Donuts said it will honor Ray Allen�s basketball milestone by donating 20 cents from iced coffee cups sold in the Greater Boston area today to Allen's Ray of Hope Foundation.

BMW taps Dassault Syst�mes
Dassault Syst�mes, a French company with a big presence in Massachusetts, said it has been hired to provide product lifecycle management solutions to BMW, the luxury auto brand.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Coakley opposes Progressive request to up rate
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has asked the state to reject Progressive Direct Insurance Co.'s request for a 23.5 percent increase on commercial auto insurance.

EMD Serono marks opening of Billerica R&D facility
EMD Serono has a scheduled an official opening ceremony for today of a new $65 million research-and-development facility in Billerica that the company says will initially create about 100 jobs.

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