New Hampshire Business Review - October 14 2005

SwANH honors Amherst company

Ease of use, affordability and extensive features earned an Ektron Inc., an Amherst software company, recognition as the Software Association of New Hampshire’s 2005 "Most Valuable Player." Ektron CEO and founder Bill Rogers was given the award at the Oct.…

Summit to explore IT and health care

A regional summit exploring how health information technology can improve health care in New England will be held Oct. 17 at the Wayfarer Inn Convention Center in Bedford. Presented by The New England Council, along with the eHealth Initiative, the…

Standex readies release of 1Q results

Salem-based Standex International Corp. will announce its first-quarter 2006 financial results on Oct. 27 before the market opens and will broadcast its conference call that day live over the Internet at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. On the call, Roger Fix,…

Timberland to announce 3Q results

The Timberland Company will be reporting its third-quarter results prior to the market’s opening on Thursday, Oct. 27, the company has announced. In July the Stratham-based company announced a 20 percent decline in second-quarter profits. Company expectations were for a…

Fraser Papers idles two lumber mills

Fraser Papers, owner of the pulp and paper mills in Berlin, N.H., said on Wednesday it would temporarily idle two lumber mills in New Brunswick, Canada, starting Oct. 21, because of slow markets. Fraser, which is primarily a paper and…