Devens-based AMSC, continuing to struggle two years after losing its largest customer, pared its quarterly and annual losses while posting a 14-percent gain in revenue for its 2013 fiscal year, which ended March 31.
Defense contractor Raytheon, which has operations in Marlborough, said it's adding new capabilities to an identification system for the U.S. Army that would reduce radio frequency emissions and help improve its identification of targets during war, the company said.
The Westborough-based accounting and consulting firm Stowe & Degon LLC has expanded its business to include an internal audit and forensic services practice.
An office building formerly occupied by BJ's Wholesale Club in Natick has been sold and will be converted into executive office suites, according to R.W. Holmes Realty of Wayland, which brokered the deal.
The stock of medical device manufacturer HeartWare International of Framingham is being delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange at the company's request, HeartWare said.
Energy efficiency company Ameresco of Framingham has acquired a British consultancy, giving Ameresco a foothold in a new market, the company announced.
Stephen Crosby, chairman of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, said this morning in Westborough that he expects casino construction to begin within one year.
A Framingham life sciences firm will receive a grant to work with partner firms in Israel, thanks to a second round of funding under the Massachusetts-Israel Innovation Partnership (MIIP).