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The Recession’s Over, But Rental Housing Market Shows No Signs Of Stopping

Statistically and anecdotally, all signs seem to point to a growing rental housing market both across the...

Milford Pharma Firm Launches Drug Trial

Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals of Milford said it has begun dosing in a Phase I clinical study of its drug for patients with Hepatitis C.

AMSC: China Court To Hear Copyright Cases

China's highest court next week will hear Devens-based AMSC's software copyright infringement cases against two Chinese firms, one of which allegedly refused to pay for products it had ordered from the maker of products for wind energy and the electric grid.

Dover Reports NASDAQ Letter Of Non-Compliance

Littleton-based equestrian retailer Dover Saddlery announced that it received a deficiency letter from NASDAQ.
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Franklin Company Raises $40M

Franklin-based Interactions Corp., which provides virtual assistant applications, said it recently closed a $40-million round of funding led by SoftBank Capital.

Natick Firm Raises $48.2M To Advance Cancer Drug

Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc., a clinical-stage Natick firm that's developing a cutting-edge cancer treatment drug, has completed a Series B round of financing that will take the biotechnology startup to the next level.

Staples Sales, Profits Fall In Q1

Framingham-based office retailer Staples Inc. is seeing the impacts of store closings and weaker sales of some items, it reported today.

Interbit Expands Partnership With Area Firm

Natick-based Interbit Data, which makes operational efficiency software for health care providers, has expanded its partnership with Marlborough-based Park Place International, it announced.
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ViryaNet Revenue, Profit Down In Q1

Westborough's ViryaNet, which develops mobile workforce management software, saw revenue fall for the first quarter of 2013, to $2.9 million compared with $3.2 million last year.

TJX Sales Up 7% In Q1

TJX Cos., the Framingham-based parent company of off-price retailers T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods, said earnings per share rose 13 percent in the quarter that began its new fiscal year.
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