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Sleep Clinic Closes All Locations

A chain of for-profit sleep clinics has closed all its locations, including two in Worcester and Framingham, after 15 years in business.

Ipsen To Sell Drug, Milford Facility To Ill. Firm

French pharmaceutical firm Ipsen and its strategic partner, Inspiration Biopharmaceuticals of Cambridge, have agreed to sell their leading hemophilia drug program to Illinois-based Baxter International.

Hudson’s Corero Seeks Sales Growth With New CEO

Corero Network Security (CNS), which got it first official CEO just 17 months ago, is shaking things...

Quest Sees Q4 Dip But Profit Growth Overall

New Jersey-based Quest Diagnostics Inc., which is establishing a Central Massachusetts presence in Marlborough through a partnership with UMass Memorial Health Care, saw its revenue and profits fall in the fourth quarter.
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Framingham Supplier Grows U.K. Relationship

Framingham-based Avery Dennison RBIS, a $1.5-billion division of California-based Avery Dennison, said it will expand its relationship with a major food and apparel retailer in the United Kingdom.

Monster.com: Most Employees Would Vote Boss Out

A poll conducted by Maynard-based job search firm Monster.com found that more than three quarters of employees would vote their boss out of his or her current role if given the chance.

Carbon Design Lands 14 New Customers In 2012

Acton-based Carbon Design Systems, which offers products to speed up development of system-in-a-chip designs for the wireless, networking and consumer electronics industries, said it saw its sixth consecutive year of growth in 2012.

Reliant To Open 10 On-Site Pharmacies

Reliant Medical Group is significantly expanding its pharmacy operations in the coming weeks, when it will open 10 pharmacies at several locations throughout Central Massachusetts.
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Waters Earnings Soared To End 2012

Waters Corp., the Milford-based international laboratory instrument manufacturer, ended last year with a slight increase in revenue but a healthier jump in net income that gave the company a higher profit margin for all of 2012 over the previous year.

Harvard Is Gem Of State’s Solar Program

One in every 20 households in Harvard is now generating solar power as part of a state program that subsidizes the installation of solar panels. That's according to Mark Durrenberger, president of Hudson-based New England Clean Energy, formerly New England Breeze Solar, which handled more than 80 percent of the installations over the past two years.
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