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Charles River Arc holds online auction
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GLOBE WEST 2
Internet auction junkies have one more way of getting their fix
with the added incentive of helping 500 area families with children
and adults with developmental disabilities.
The Charles River Arc organization is holding a virtual auction
through April 26.
Bidders can vie for a watercolor portrait of their homes ($150
opening bid), a tour of Sonoma Valley (...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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CHARLES RIVER IN BUYOUT$1.5B DEAL LEST MASS. LAB ANIMAL FIRM EXPAND INTO HUMAN DRUG TESTING
The Boston Globe
; Charles River Laboratories International Inc., best known for supplying rodents for medical research, is buying a North Carolina company for $1.5 billion that expands its business into testing drugs in humans. Under the cash and stock terms, Charles River, of Wilmington, will acquire Inveresk
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Charles River Laboratories Inc. to expand with buyout of North Carolina firm.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; By Ross Kerber, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 2--Charles River Laboratories International Inc., best known for supplying rodents for medical research, is buying a North ...
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Charles River Labs poised to grow; Testing services in great demand.(Business)
The Boston Herald
; Byline: JENNIFER HELDT POWELL Charles River Laboratories International Inc. has an advantage over other companies in the drug-development field - it gets paid whether or not the treatment makes it to market. The Wilmington company provides preclinical safety-testing services to nearly every
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THE ENGINEERS THAT COULD TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT IS MORE THAN A BUSINESS PURSUIT FOR CHARLES RIVER VENTURES, A FIRM THAT SPORTS ITS SHARE OF PROUD GEEKS
The Boston Globe
; Mike Zak carries an engineer's computation pad to every meeting. A master's degree wasn't enough for Ted Dintersmith; he went for the engineering PhD at Stanford. Bruce Sachs went to college at age 16. And Greg Waldorf's mom let him skip class as a teen so he could work on his start-up business.
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CHARLES RIVER PARK AT 35 It may be a nice place to live, but yuou wouldn't want to visit
The Boston Globe
; It's hard to imagine that anybody, ever, said these words: "Hey, let's take a walk in Charles River Park." Charles River Park may be a good place to live. But it doesn't contribute so much as an ice cream cone or a flower to the happiness of anybody else in Boston. That's what makes it different
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