Beth Israel Deaconess, Lahey Clinic in talks
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is in discussions to create a powerhouse alliance with Burlington-based Lahey Clinic.
The proposed partnership, which is in "very preliminary" stages, would involve the Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at BIDMC, the Lahey Clinic Physicians Group and Newton-based doctors group Atrius Health.
Beth Israel Deaconess currently runs satellite hospitals in Needham and Milton and is seeking to acquire the parent of Jordan Hospital in Plymouth.
Brightcove tapped by 'Angry Birds' maker
Brightcove, a Boston-based provider of cloud content services, said its Video Cloud online video platform has been picked by "Angry Birds" makers Rovio Entertainment for the launch of the "Angry Birds Toons" animated series.
A new episode of "Angry Birds Toons" will be released in Rovio's "Angry Birds" games and to Smart TVs and other devices every Sunday.
State revenue up 4.8 percent in March
Massachusetts' preliminary revenue collections for March totaled $1.889 billion, which is $87 million, or 4.8 percent, more than the state took in for the same period a year ago.
Higher than expected corporate and business collections offset weak income tax payments and sales tax collections to end the month $30 million above the monthly benchmark based on the revised fiscal year 2013 revenue estimate of nearly $21.5 billion, officials said.
Today
- An investor pitch event is held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology hosted by Future Energy in partnership with the MIT Energy Club and MIT Clean Energy Prize.
Tomorrow
- The U.S. jobs report for March is released.
- The Federal Reserve releases consumer credit data for February.
- Louisiana's U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu meets with Boston-area small business leaders to discuss impacts of the Small Business Innovation Research Program in Cambridge.
- The Pioneer Institute has named Gregory W. Sullivan, left, the organization's new research director. Sullivan most recently served as the state's inspector general for two terms.
- Microline Surgical Inc. of Beverly has promoted Sharad H. Joshi as the company's new president and chief executive officer. Joshi has been a member of the Microline executive team since 2007, having most recently served as president and chief operating officer.
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