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Alexion To Break Ground On $100M Headquarters
The Hartford CourantAlexion Pharmaceuticals Inc., now based in Cheshire, will break ground Monday morning on its new global headquarters in New Haven, the company said Friday. The company's new headquarters — an 11-story, $100 million building for offices and...Tags: Cheshire, John DeStefano, Dannel P. Malloy , New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Alexion Drug Gets Fast-Tracked By FDA
The Hartford CourantThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration fast-tracked development of a drug by a subsidiary of New Haven-based Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. to treat a rare metabolic bone disease for youths. The pharmaceutical regulator granted Alexion Pharma International...Tags: Palliative Care, Food and Drug Administration, Health Treatments, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Developer Has Grand Vision For New Haven Coliseum Site
The Hartford CourantWhen the New Haven Coliseum was demolished in 2007, few felt much regret: many considered the building an eyesore, a failure of urban renewal. And besides, the venue hadn't been open in five years. Now, a Montreal-based developer hopes to bring people...Tags: Arable Farming, Derby, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Connecticut Economic Development, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
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Alexion Profits Jump In First Quarter, New Executives Join Company
The Hartford CourantAlexion Pharmaceuticals Inc., which will begin construction on a new headquarters in New Haven in June, today posted first quarter profits of $82.2 million, or 41 cents a share, compared with $45.4 million, or 23 cents a share, a year earlier. Net income...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Cheshire, Economy, Business and Finance, Research and Development, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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The Top 10 Connecticut Business Stories of 2012
The Hartford CourantIn some ways, 2012 was a carryover year from news of 2011, as the governor continued his aggressive economic development spending, United Technologies Corp. consummated a deal it announced in 2011, and the year's nastiest labor strike grew out of a 2011...Tags: Medical Specialization, John Paulson, Connecticut Labor Markets, SAC Capital Advisors, Government
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A Building Products Company Joins State's First Five Program
The Hartford CourantA new international construction technology and materials firm will bring 408 jobs to the state, filling a North Haven building emptied when a Canadian printing company closed operations in 2008. Sustainable Building Solutions, introduced Wednesday by...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), North Haven (New Haven, New York), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Deloitte To Expand In Stamford As Latest Addition To State's First Five Program
The Hartford Courant— Deloitte, a giant international accounting, consulting and financial advising firm, will receive between $9 million and $14.5 million in state tax dollars to expand its workforce in Connecticut over the next 61/2 years, the governor announced...Tags: Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Government, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Stamford
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World's Largest Hedge Fund To Get Up To $115M In State Assistance
The Hartford CourantThe world's largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates of Westport, announced an ambitious expansion plan Wednesday that includes building a new headquarters and nearly doubling its staff in the next decade, all with generous state help — up to $115...Tags: Ray Dalio, Mutual Funds, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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State Seeks DNA Hub
Could Connecticut become the Silicon Valley of genomics and personalized medicine? Scientists worldwide have long been well aware of the work done by Connecticut researchers on the human genome – the dizzyingly complex blueprint of life. But now,...
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Keeping Jobs In State Good, Luring New Ones Better
Ideally, the state would use the incentive money in Gov.Dannel P. Malloy's well-intentioned "First Five" program to lure companies from other states to locate and grow in Connecticut. Instead, most of the grants aimed at job creation are going to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Stamford
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Malloy Making Good Start On Cities
Urbanites hoped that because he had been mayor of what is arguably the state's most successful large city, Gov. Dannel Malloy would bring some of the Stamford mojo to the Capitol — be a friend and champion of the state's large and mid-sized cities....Tags: Waterbury, University of Connecticut Health Center, John DeStefano, Government, John Rowland
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Alexion: Profile From The Company's 2012 Annual Report
Overview Alexion is a biopharmaceutical company focused on serving patients with severe and ultra-rare disorders through the innovation, development and commercialization of life-transforming therapeutic products. Our marketed product SolirisĀ®...Tags: Pathology, Medical Specialization, Health Insurance, Kidney, Elections
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