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Advocates Secures $8.5M Bond From MassDev

MassDevelopment, the state's finance and development arm, has issued an $8.5-million, tax-exempt bond on behalf of Framingham-based...

Framingham Firm Passes Another FDA Step

Dune Medical Devices of Framingham has passed another federal approval phase for a breast-cancer surgical tool, MarginProbe,...

Ameridose To Idle Hundreds In Westborough

Westborough-based Ameridose LLC, the sister company of the Framingham steroid manufacturer linked to a nationwide meningitis outbreak,...

3Q Revenue Drops At Staples

Staples today reported a 2-percent drop in revenue for its third quarter of 2012, as well as...
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TJX Raises Outlook After Robust 3rd Quarter

The TJX Companies reported double-digit increases in revenue and net income for its third quarter and raised...

HeartWare Revenue Grows In 3Q

Revenue for Framingham-based HeartWare International Inc., which makes circulatory support technology to treat heart failure, grew slightly...

Ameresco Sales, Profits Drop In Q3

Ameresco Inc. of Framingham said budgetary concerns and political uncertainty of customers negatively impacted its third quarter...

TJX Oct. Sales Up 7%

Framingham-based retail giant TJX Cos. Inc. is continuing its rise, with same-store sales jumping 7 percent over last year in both October and in the third quarter, beating the company's own expectations.
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Briefing: New England Compounding Center

The story has changed almost daily since Framingham's New England Compounding Center became linked to a fungal...

Ameresco Completes Project With Mich. College

Framingham-based energy efficiency and renewable energy company Ameresco Inc. announced the completion of upgrades to a central...
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