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Waltham

American  
[wawl-thuhm, -tham] / ˈwɔl θəm, -θæm /

noun

  1. a city in E Massachusetts.


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“While there are continued concerns about a further unwinding of the yen carry trade, we are already seeing cracks in the broad speculative bid that has fueled markets in recent months, as investors start to raise questions about the utility of cryptocurrencies,” said Dennis Follmer, chief investment officer at Waltham, Mass.-based Montis Financial.

From Barron's

Chief Executive Michael Henderson said the Waltham, Mass., company wasn’t planning on launching a stock offering after reporting solid trial data in July but began hearing from investors who said they would be there if the company changed its mind.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dyne, also of Waltham, is developing drugs to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular disorders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thermo Fisher on Monday said Lagarde, who has been executive vice president and chief operating officer of the Waltham, Mass., company since 2021, will depart at the end of March.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plans to film part of a Nicolas Cage war film at Waltham Forest Town Hall fell through over fears about Nazi iconography.

From BBC