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July 6, 2009

Contents Of The July 6, 2009 Issue Of The WBJ

Issue Highlights

On Page One

DOLLAR DEGREES – Colleges in Central Massachusetts are struggling to keep costs down.

WEST COAST DRAMA – The failure of California’s IndyMac Bank has had an impact locally.

QUASI-COMPLETE – The group charged with reviewing salaries at the state’s quasi-public agencies is begging for more time.

TOUGH TIMES – Mergers predicted by some in the nonprofit sector are coming to fruition.

News & Analysis

RAIL LINES – A new effort to update commercial rail lines is expected to spur economic development in Ayer.

CONDO HOLD – A residential development in Marlborough pitched by Burlington’s Gutierrez Co. is waiting for the housing market to bounce back.

Special Focus: Insurance 12-17

The List: Top Insurance Agencies

MANAGING COMPETITION – The WBJ takes a close look at the impact of managed competition on the state’s auto insurance landscape.

DEAL AFTERMATH – What’s the state of Commerce Insurance one year after its acquisition by Mapfre of Spain?

COST ESCALATION – Health care costs are expected to increase another 9 percent in 2010.

Shop Talk

Q&A with Richard Domaleski, CEO of World Energy Solutions in Worcester.

Staff Columns

Biotech Buzz

Industrial Strength

Labor Pool

Departments

Knowhow

Movers & Shakers

Viewpoint

Photo Finish

Upcoming Issues

July 13 Issue: Book of Lists.

July 20 Issue: Special focus is Real Estate and Development. The List: Highest Paid CEOs and Executives.

Aug. 3 Issue: Special focus is Law. The List: Top Venture Capital Deals in Central Mass.

Watch as Editor Christina Davis and Managing Editor Matt Brown discuss the contents of the July 6, 2009 issue of the Worcester Business Journal.

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