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No matter what the stock market is doing these days, people with certain financial, technological and administrative skills don't have to worry.
Hopkinton-based data storage giant EMC Corp. reported a 13 percent revenue gain, but a profit decline to $411 million from $492 million for the same period a year ago.
Milford-based Water Corp. reported a third quarter profit of $71.5 million on net sales of $386.3 million.
Workers' Credit Union of Fitchburg has introduced an online-only savings account that it says is the first of its kind locally.
A new contest will let a lucky Central Massachusetts woman entrepreneur upgrade her company's communications technology for free.
Waters Corp. announced today that it has published a rapid method to detect the contaminant that has been linked to kidney stones and renal failure in infants in China.
Devens-based American Superconductor Corp. has licensed two of its wind turbine designs to a South Korean firm.
Ciena Corp. has renewed its lease at 35 Nagog Park in Acton, according to Boston-based commercial real estate broker Richards Barry Joyce & Partners.
Wilde Interactive, an Internet-savvy Holliston marketing company, recently named former independent consultant Michael Cao as its new vice president of technology.
Workscape Inc. of Marlborough has hired Diane Albano, a former executive vice president at Microsoft subsidiary Fast, as its senior vice president of worldwide sales.
The next President must solve tough problems — starting with the serious economic crisis the U.S. is facing. At first glance, science would seem to have little to do with the financial crisis.
The life sciences industry is on a growth track and here in Massachusetts it is growing 45 percent more rapidly than other industries in the state.
Think of a scientist or a mathematician, and the first things that come to mind may not be interpersonal skills or a focus on the bottom line. That’s where the National Professional Science Master’s Association comes in.
I’ve just finished reading stories in the New York Times and the Detroit Free Press about General Motors’ announcement that it will build a $370 million four cylinder engine manufacturing plant in Flint, Mich.
Holliston-based online marketing firm Wilde Interactive has appointed Michael Cao as vice president of technology.