| | | | | Oxford Immunotec marks 20% growth for 13th straight year | | The Marlborough medical diagnostics company hit 20-percent year-to-year revenue growth for the 13th consecutive year in 2017, though it still remained unprofitable. | | Read more >> | | TJX stock jumps on news of 16% increase in sales | | Sales at TJX rose by 16 percent in the fourth quarter, the MetroWest retailer reported, sending the company's stock rising on the news and nearly closing at an all-time high. | | Read more >> | | 101: Foster learning | | Nobody likes a know-it-all, and in business, the ramifications can potentially impact your bottom line. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
| | | | | Week in review | | Worcester to file suit against opioid makers | | The City of Worcester on Wednesday announced it will file a lawsuit against companies making and distributing opioids, seeking damages for the cost of opioid treatment and prevention in the city.
| | Telegram & Gazette parent company buys Worcester Magazine, five others for $1.2M | | New York-based GateHouse Media, the parent company of the Telegram & Gazette, the MetroWest Daily News and dozens of other daily and weekly newspapers in the state, is spending $1.2 million to acquire the Worcester Magazine and other five small papers in Central Massachusetts. Kirk Davis, president and CEO of GateHouse Media and chief operating officer at New Media, owns the Holden Landmark Corp, which includes Worcester Magazine, the Holden Landmark, baystateparent magazine, the Grafton News, the Millbury-Sutton Chronicle and the Leominster Champion.
| | Feds: Hidden drug money used to open, operate The Chameleon | | The Chameleon, the short-lived restaurant that took the place of The Usual on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, was opened using proceeds from the former owner's illegal drug sales, federal prosecutors allege.
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