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October 10, 2011

Issue Highlights

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IS ANYONE KNOCKING? — Prices for multifamily homes have dropped, but many potential buyers are still keeping their money on the sidelines.

HARVARD PILGRIM UPS THE ANTE — The health insurer’s move into Central Massachusetts will mean more choices for employers.

BEHIND THE QR CODE — More businesses try to reach customers through barcodes that can be accessed from smartphones. Is a QR code right for you?

News & Analysis

PUSHING AHEAD — American Superconductor moves forward after earlier struggles, aided by $100 million in new contracts.

TEAM EFFORT — Four towns and six private landowners push for a high-visibility business park in the Blackstone Valley.

Special Focus: TOP GROWTH COMPANIES

BACK TO GROWTH MODE — The economy may not be robust, but there are companies in Central Massachusetts that are growing.

ROOM FOR HEALTHY GROWTH — The push by the health care industry toward electronic health records has been key to the success of eClinicalWorks.

RIDING A GREEN WAVE — Conservation Services Group of Westborough has benefited from the drive for energy efficiency.

SOARNG DESPITE RECESSION -The travel business may be tough, and operates on slim margins, but Atlas Travel International of Milford is seeing success and growth.

Shop Talk

Q&A with Bill Congdon, vice president and division manager in New England for Wegmans Food Markets

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