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WBJ names 40 Under Forty winners of 2016

Who made the cut? See which young professionals are making a difference now and into the future for the Central Massachusetts business community.

Westborough office building sells for $5.75M

A Westborough office building at 134 Flanders Road has sold for $5.75 million for a healthy bump over its last sales price in 2005.

Westborough-made device has dual-destruction capabilities

A hard drive destruction device made by a Westborough company can now be factory configured for dual media destruction of two different types of drives, according to the company.

Central Mass. brewer, makers are finalists for statewide awards

A brewery, three makers and an entertainment provider from Central Massachusetts have been selected as the area's finalists for the 2015 Team Massachusetts Economic Impact Awards put on by MassEcon.
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10 Things I Know About… Company culture

Creating and cultivating company culture can be a bit like catching lightning in a bottle, but here are ten points to get you started.

Northborough firm completes five-property leasing spree

An 87,000 square-foot leasing spree has been completed by Northborough's Greater Boston Commercial Properties, the company announced Friday.

Virtusa sees Q1 loss even as revenue leaps 52%

Revenue for Westborough-based Virtusa Corp. jumped by 52.4 percent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2016, but its earnings per share took a dive and posted a $0.21 per share loss, according to a release from the company Tuesday.

Central Mass. wealth advisors makes Forbes list

Three Central Massachusetts wealth advisors have made Forbes magazine's list of the top 200 wealth managers in the country.
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Kopin posts $3.1M loss

Westborough-based Kopin, which is making a long transition to become a manufacturer of wearable technology, reported a $3.1M loss on Tuesday that beat analysts' expectations but still prompted the company's stock to drop in early trading.

Making community service part of your company culture

While corporate community service is often perceived as an easy way to get involved with local organizations, when rooted in a company's DNA, the results can go well beyond that surface-level impact.
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