Monday, February 14, 2011

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Monday, February 14, 2011

Monster fully combines its website with HotJobs
Monster Worldwide Inc. said today that after buying rival HotJobs last year, it has finished combining the website with Monster.com.

NStar proposes lower rates for many businesses
NStar Inc., the Boston-based electric and gas utility, is proposing to lower its electricity prices for many of its large business customers.

Cybex exercise gear will give NHL players a workout
Cybex International Inc., a Medway-based manufacturer of premium exercise equipment, said it has been named the "Preferred Fitness Equipment of the National Hockey League."

Kelley Habib John buys Cambridge firm
Two local women-owned marketing services are joining forces.

Local gas prices hold steady
The average price for a gallon of gas in Massachusetts remained unchanged in the latest weekly AAA survey, AAA Southern New England said.

John Hancock Funds launches new ad campaign
John Hancock Funds said it has launched a new ad campaign that seeks to raise awareness of the breadth of its mutual fund products both among investors and financial advisors.

Morrison will head Datawatch
Datawatch Corp., a Chelmsford-based provider of report analytics products and services, said today that Michael Morrison has joined the company as president and chief executive.

PerkinElmer buys German firm
PerkinElmer Inc., a Waltham company that provides products and services to the life sciences industry, said today that it has bought a German company that is "a natural fit" with its offerings in its molecular diagnostics and research businesses.

TripAdvisor: Listing with us is good hotel investment
Many hotels that advertise on the TripAdvisor website saw a jump in bookings at hotels that use TripAdvisor listings, according to a new study commissioned by TripAdvisor.

Sepaton has a new chief executive
Sepaton Inc. said it has promoted Mike Thompson to president and chief executive.

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