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Acacia expecting normal Q3 operations with ZTE back

Shares of Acacia Communications have jumped nearly 20 percent since it said the business will get back on track with its largest customer allowed back into U.S. commerce.

Boston Scientific acquires Calif. firm for up to $160M

Boston Scientific is showing no signs of slowing its aggressive acquisition strategy as the medical device giant is set to acquire a privately held obstructive disease firm for up to $160 million.

B&Bs vs. Airbnbs

Bed-and-breakfasts used to be the little guys on the block in hospitality before anyone could rent their place on Airbnb. But in Central Mass., at least, they're holding their own.

Internet sales tax law changing

The U.S. Supreme Court has opened the door for states to impose a sales tax collection obligation on large and medium-sized out-of-state retailers operating over the internet.
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101: Tech transitions

Cycles of transitions to new workplace technology is inevitable. With changes in industries, innovation and individual companies – or all three at the same time – teams can expect to have to adapt to new technology on a regular basis.

SeaChange hopes to rebound with Netflix

In the fast-changing world of streaming video, Acton software company SeaChange International was for a while not predicting correctly where the market was leading.

Framingham State SAT-optional on pilot basis

Framingham State University is giving students an option of not providing their SAT or ACT scores when applying to the school as part of a state pilot program.

Hologic appoints Oberton as CFO as McMahon leaves for Calif. firm

Hologic has appointed company veteran Karleen Oberton to chief financial officer to replace Bob McMahon, who is leaving the company for the same post of a California medical device firm.
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Oxford Immunotec revenue up 12%

Medical device company Oxford Immunotec neared a return to profitability in the first quarter, as revenue rose 12 percent, the company reported Tuesday.

AMSC loses $4.7M in 1Q

Ayer energy company AMSC saw revenues rise 41 percent in the first quarter, hitting $12.6 million, the company reported Tuesday.
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