New Hampshire Business Review - November-2 2012

GTAT reports settlement of trade secret suit

GT Advanced Technologies has ended four years of litigation against an Italian citizen and a California rival company with a confidential settlement approved Tuesday by a U.S. District Court judge in Concord. The Nashua-based firm had charged that Poly Plant…

Bottomline earnings cloud has a silver lining

Portsmouth-based Bottomline Technologies reported that it didn't earn much money for its shareholders when it released its quarterly earnings last week, but it did beat expectations in its "core" income, getting a boost in share price that has lasted for…

Participants sought for financial literacy forum

The NH Jump$tart Coalition -- a nonprofit organization that works to improve the financial literacy of New Hampshire young people -- is putting together a statewide meeting of business leaders to address the financial education needs of Granite State children…

Further delay seen in foreclosure settlement funding approval

Housing activists are worried that differences between the Attorney General's Office and the lame-duck Republican-dominated Legislative Fiscal Committee -- which meets Thursday morning -- could delay spending New Hampshire's share of $10 million of mortgage fraud settlement money on programs…