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Virtusa’s $20M tax bill results in $8M quarterly loss

Despite revenues increasing by 6 percent, Westborough business consulting and information-technology firm Virtusa said it lost almost $8 million in its third quarter largely due to the impact of tax reform.

Cumberland Farms survey: pineapple belongs on pizza

The debate is over: Pineapple definitely belongs on pizza, according to Cumberland Farms.

Westborough Not Your Average Joe’s building sells for $3.1M

A building housing a Not Your Average Joe's eatery and the Indian restaurant Dharani in Westborough has sold for four times its sale price from two decades ago.

BJ’s hires Australian book publisher COO to expand digital offerings

BJ's Wholesale Club announced Wednesday the hire of new position to focus on digital commerce, signaling a shift toward online sales.
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Movers & Shakers

Bowditch & Dewey and Solect Energy were just a few Central Mass. companies announcing new hires in January.

Cogmedix chosen as manufacturer for robotic arm system

Worcester medical device manufacturer Cogmedix, Inc. has entered into a manufacturing agreement with a Toronto medical robotics company for the development and production of a system to improve arm mobility and function in patients with neurological conditions.

10 Things I Know About … Maintaining productivity as employees care for loved ones

10) Establish onsite support groups to help employees manage the stress, guilt and frustration often accompanying caregiving.9)...

Boardroom Gap: Women vastly underrepresented in Central Mass. corporate leadership

A three-month WBJ investigation into 75 prominent Central Massachusetts business organizations found women comprise a disproportionately low percentage of senior executives and board seats.
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Report gives detailed look at a growing, wealthy, diversifying MetroWest

A new report from researchers at UMass Dartmouth paints a detailed picture of a MetroWest region richer and better educated than the state as a whole, and an area fast-growing and diversifying.

MetroWest office market shrinks in fourth quarter

The total amount of occupied office space in MetroWest fell in the last three months of 2017, negating some of what was otherwise a standout year, according to a new report.
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