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Class action suit filed against Framingham company

A class action lawsuit has been filed against HeartWare International, alleging that company officials misled shareholders as to the viability of a new technology by saying that the company had adequately addressed concerns by U.S. Food and Drug Administration revolving around their technology.

Meyrowitz hands over TJX CEO position to Herrman

The reins of one of Central Massachusetts' largest companies have officially been handed over, as Ernie Herrman takes over the role of CEO from TJX's long-time leader Carol Meyrowitz.

Separated Cumberland and Gulf eye revenue growth

Having gone their separate ways, Cumberland and Gulf are looking to even greater opportunities.

Movers & Shakers

GARETH CHARTER is now director of sales for the Worcester region at MassLive, a news service. He...
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Genzyme expands Westborough footprint by 47 percent

The area's largest biomedical company has expanded its Westborough footprint by nearly 50 percent with a new lease at One Research Drive.

Framingham’s HeartWare cancels $929M acquisition

HeartWare International Inc. has announced it is backing out of a $929 million dollar purchase of Israeli company Valtech Cardio to concentrate on its core ventricular assist device business.

Staples cuts ‘hundreds’

Framingham office supply company Staples is laying of hundreds of corporate employees, according to multiple reports citing sources within the company.

Staples shakes up leadership

The Framingham-based office supply company that is still fighting for a merger with Office Max has shaken up its leadership structure.
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MetroWest transportation issues to be focus of summit

The Boroughs+ Economic Development Summit set for Tuesday will tackle transportation issues affecting MetroWest with a panel discussion of local experts set to deconstruct the topic of transportation throughout the boroughs.

MBTA fare increases contrary to no new fee policy?

Gov. Charlie Baker has held the fiscal line for Massachusetts taxpayers and those subject to myriad governmental fees, promising no hikes in the fiscal 2017 budget.
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