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International Trade

  • WBJ announces 40 Under Forty for 2017

    August 21, 2017

    Meet the Class of 2017 boosting the Central Massachusetts economy and community.

    August 21, 2017
  • Virtusa revenue up but income falls

    August 10, 2017

    Virtusa Corp., a Westborough business consulting and information technology company, saw revenue jump by 11 percent in the quarter ending June 30, but income fell by 40 percent.

    August 10, 2017
  • Movers & Shakers

    August 7, 2017

    Clinton Savings Bank, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Venture Community Services were among the eight organization announcing new hires and promotions.

    August 7, 2017
  • Sharp profit drop for drug-testing firm Psychemedics

    August 3, 2017

    Psychemedics, an Acton drug-testing company, had flat revenue growth in the second quarter and saw profits fall by nearly half.

    August 3, 2017
  • Riverdale Mills' border wall proposal moving forward

    July 11, 2017

    Riverdale Mills sells 80 percent of its Aquamesh product to lobstermen in Maine, and to other markets around the world.

    July 11, 2017
  • Sevcon buys out Chinese partner for $5M

    June 9, 2017

    Sevcon, Inc. of Southborough has acquired the remaining 50 percent equity interest in a Chinese joint venture for $5 million, allowing Sevcon to capitalize on opportunities in China, a rapidly growing market for two- and four-wheel electric vehicles.

    June 9, 2017
  • Worcester joins national climate mayors agreement

    Laura Finaldi June 5, 2017

    Following President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Accord, the city of Worcester reaffirmed its commitment to battling climate change locally by joining a national coalition of mayors for environmental consciousness.

    Laura Finaldi June 5, 2017
  • Mass. leaders decry Paris withdrawal

    State House News Service June 2, 2017

    The United States will withdraw from the international agreement aimed at reducing carbon emissions to combat the effects of global warming and climate change, President Donald Trump announced on Thursday.

    State House News Service June 2, 2017
  • Simonds International announces Canadian merger

    May 23, 2017

    Simonds International, the Fitchburg supplier of wood cutting tools, announced Tuesday that it has merged with B.G.R. Saws, a Canadian company.

    May 23, 2017
  • Mercury Wire advocates for U.S. manufacturing

    May 23, 2017

    Mercury Wire has designed and manufactured wire and cable solutions for more than 50 years. The company, which has 120 employees, is based in Spencer.

    May 23, 2017
  • Brazilian market drive Acton drug tester revenues

    May 18, 2017

    Psychemedics, an Acton drug-testing company, saw revenue jump by more than 50 percent in the first quarter, driving profits to $1.5 million.

    May 18, 2017
  • ReWalk posts $6M quarterly loss

    May 4, 2017

    ReWalk Robotics Ltd., a manufacturer of robotic exoskeletons for those with spinal cord injuries, lost more than $6 million in its most recent quarter, despite a 21-percent increase in revenue.

    May 4, 2017
  • AMSC expects $28M quarterly loss

    Grant Welker April 27, 2017

    American Superconductor Corp., a Devens power grid planner and engineer, said Wednesday it expects disappointing fourth-quarter revenue.

    Grant Welker April 27, 2017
  • Coffee roaster builds sustainable success

    April 11, 2017

    Dean's Beans in Orange is committed to improving the lives of its farmers through training, fair wages and long-term reforestation projects.

    April 11, 2017
  • Movers & Shakers

    April 3, 2017

    Central Massachusetts professionals joined and were promoted at firms like Becker College, Abby's House, UniBank, Commerce Bank and Webster Five Cents Savings Bank.

    April 3, 2017
  • Trump's policies not slowing Worcester schools' international applications, yet

    Grant Welker April 3, 2017

    Despite concerns nationally among colleges and universities over new federal policies scaring away international applicants, Worcester schools have seen no such impact.

    Grant Welker April 3, 2017

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