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BJ’s, TJX Show Continued Strength In August

MetroWest retail giants TJX Cos. Inc. and BJ's Wholesale Club Inc. posted strong August sales results on...

Staples To Begin Selling Amazon’s Kindle

Framingham-based office supplies retailer Staples Inc. said it plans to begin selling Amazon's Kindle electronic reader.Beginning in...

Staples Foundation Awards $640K

The Staples Foundation for Learning has awarded $640,000 in grants to youth development programs across the country,...

Staples Shifts Three International Positions

Framingham-based office supply giant Staples Inc. has named John Barton...
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LiveWire Adds Howe To Board

LiveWire Mobile Inc., a Littleton-based developer of mobile phone entertainment applications, said Alan Howe has joined its...

Staples Sales Flat, Profits Surge

Framingham-based Staples Inc. reported a 40 percent increase in profits to $130 million for the second quarter,...

The Pulse Of Business On Main Street | McGovern tours Marlborough businesses to get a feel for economic conditions

   Ask Richard Bennett, president and CEO of Marlborough Savings Bank, how business is going, and you're...

BJ’s Profit Inches Up, FY Guidance Cut

Natick-based BJ's Wholesale Club Inc. said second-quarter sales increased by 8.6 percent, but profits remained nearly flat...
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TJX Q2 Profit Hits $262M

Framingham-based discount retailer TJX Cos. Inc. said second-quarter sales increased 7 percent compared to a year ago...

New Lease On Life For Vacant Ames Plaza

The vacant Ames building on Route 131 in Sturbridge could soon be occupied by two well-known retailers....
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