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More than 100 apply for biotech tax credit [Links Roundup]

Plus: a survey finds Baltimore's workers are among the most satisfied in the country. Here's this week's roundup of Baltimore business news.

Opening day rush for Maryland’s $12M biotech tax credit [MDBIZ News]: “Hours after online registration opened for Maryland’s Biotechnology Investment Incentive Tax Credit on Tuesday, more than 100 investors had applied.”
Micros Systems buys its Columbia HQ ahead of Oracle deal [Baltimore Business Journal]: “Cassidy Turley, which represented seller Columbia Property Trust Inc., did not disclose the sale price. A recent Securities and Exchange Commission filing reported Micros was close to a $59.5 million deal for the building. It last sold in 2007 for $62.1 million, according to CoStar Group Inc.”
Glassdoor: Baltimore workers are among the most satisfied in America [Baltimore Business Journal]: “Baltimore is the 14th-best U.S. city for employee satisfaction, according to a recent study by Glassdoor.com, an online career and jobs community that offers insights on companies based on user-generated data.”

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