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VMware, a majority-owned subsidiary of Hopkinton-based EMC Corp., has replaced CEO Diane Greene and expects 2008 earnings "modestly below" expectations.
Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough says that on July 22, the company will redeem convertible short-term bonds worth approximately $90 million.
Marlborough-based Sepaton Inc. has hired Paul McDermott as its CFO.
It's so unlikely that Cognex Corp.'s lane departure warning business would ever turn a profit, the company has sold the business to Takata Corp. Group of Tokyo for $3.15 million.
Whalley Computer Associates of Milford and Southwick has landed an $18 million contract to supply state agencies with a variety of computer equipment.
Waltham-based Thermo Fisher Scientific has acquired Open Biosystems Inc., an Alabama-based RNAi products manufacturer.
Marlborough-based Egenera Inc. has named Christine Crandell executive vice president and chief marketing officer.
Acton-based Azimuth Systems Inc. has hired George Reed vice president of marketing and product management.
The Mass Technology Leadership Council Inc. has named several Central Massachusetts businesses as finalists for its leadership awards.
Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough announced that the initial price an anticipated public offering will be $12.11 per share.
The 495/MetroWest Corridor Partnership has given an award to Sepracor Inc. of Marlborough for its contributions to the region.
Southborough-based software company ViryaNet Ltd. has promoted Edward Krufka to vice president of marketing.
AeA, the American Electronics Association, has ranked Boston fourth in the nation in high-tech employment.
Nanoptek Corp. of Maynard is moving to a new location in town.
Framingham-based GTC Biotherapeutics Inc. could earn as much as $257 million in a new partnership with Ovation Pharmaceuticals Inc. to bring its drug ATryn to the U.