Equestrian retailer Dover Saddlery Inc. of Littleton said filing of its financial results for its first quarter of 2013, which ended March 31, will be delayed, after an audit of its gift card program.
The lure of Silicon Valley is strong. So one couldn't be blamed for thinking BTI Systems might be picking up stakes and moving when it announced Monday that it had raised $10 million and would open a new office in the California tech center.
But that's far from true, said Sally Bament, senior vice president of global marketing for the Ottawa-based firm, which opened a U.S. headquarters in Littleton just over a year ago.
Littleton-based equestrian products retailer Dover Saddlery Inc. said its preliminary unaudited fourth-quarter revenues grew 11 percent from the same quarter a year ago.
A Littleton building which houses early education center The Learning Experience has been sold for $2.98 million, according to the South Middlesex Registry of Deeds.
Gov. Deval Patrick's transportation financing plan would pump $13 billion in capital investments over the next 10 years into the state's infrastructure, highway and public transit systems, relying on a smorgasbord of reforms and controversial revenue options to make it happen.
Twenty-three Central Massachusetts companies are among those benefiting from $6.8 million in workforce training fund grants awarded by the Patrick administration.
Less than two weeks after an announcement that Toronto-based Clairvest Group was considering a Littleton development for a slots parlor, the company said it's decided to look elsewhere.