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Massachusetts software supplier acquired for $243M

A Georgia company has acquired Franklin-based Dynisco LLC for $243 million, a global supplier of software and sensors...

IPG Photonics exercises over-allotment option

IPG Photonics in Oxford has exercised an over-allotment option to purchase 1,350,000 shares of common stock from...

Former plastics plant notes lease renewals

A site in Leominster formerly housing a plastics manufacturing operation has completed two lease renewals, with Action...

ViryaNet faces delisting

Nasdaq has threatened for the third time this year to delist Southboro-based ViryaNet Ltd. from its exchange...
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SatCon wins Navy contract

SatCon, a Boston-based electronics firm with operations in Marlboro and Worcester, has been awarded a Phase 1...

BIQ LLC sued for copyright infringement

Emptoris, a Burlington software firm, has filed a complaint against the principals Southboro-based BIQ LLC for copyright infringement,...

RBJ brokers lease in Northboro

Boston-based Richards Barry Joyce & Partners announced the successful completion of a lease agreement at 55 Lyman...

UMass earmarked for nat’l language initiative

UMass Memorial Health Care was one of ten hospitals selected to participate in a program designed to improve...
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Paid Inc. signs partnership

Worcester-based Paid Inc. has signed an agreement with International Security Inc. (ISI) and its subsidiary Mixed Martial...

Artic Cat selects software from Westminster firm

Artic Cat Inc., a Minnesota-based manufacturer of all-terrain vehicles, will use software developed by Consumer Research Solutions...
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