New Hampshire Business Review - February 2 2007

N.H. chosen for Cigna credentialing site

Cigna’s New Hampshire operation has been chosen as the site for the health insurer’s national credentialing center. The company is consolidating functions and is moving its credentialing operations from Tampa, Fla., and Houston, Texas, to Cigna’s New Hampshire facility in…

Ex-Enterasys exec settles with SEC

Former Enterasys Controller Anthony Hurley has agreed to pay more than $30,000 to the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle a civil complaint that he participated in a company-wide scheme to fraudulently inflate revenues at the company when it was…

Bill calls for trans fat ban

Will New Hampshire will follow New York City (and several restaurant chains, including McDonald’s, for that matter) in banning trans fat from restaurants? The first indication will be a public hearing on House Bill 324, a bill banning artificial trans…

Vectron purchases Maine firm

Vectron International, a Hudson-based maker of frequency control and sensor systems announced Thursday that it has completed its acquisition of Westbrook, Maine-based Biode, a maker of fluid viscosity sensors and viscometer readers. According to a statement released by Vectron officials,…