Archive for November 2019
KPMG found to owe no damages in Merrimack College lawsuit
A jury found Merrimack College shouldered most of the blame for failing to root out a former employee’s financial fraud. Read More
Read MoreThe week in bankruptcies: Four local companies file for protection
This week in Boston-area business bankruptcies includes Jayde Corp., Motu Partners Ltd. and more. For the year, Boston has recorded 91 business bankruptcy filings. Read More
Read MoreFirst look: Renderings of MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Fenway Sports Group’s real estate subsidiary, which will own the new venue, released renderings of the performing arts center, dubbed the MGM Music Hall at Fenway. Read More
Read MoreThis Gillette invention ranks among top 100 of year
A Procter & Gamble invention made Time magazine’s annual listing of the top 100 new things that are making the world better. Read More
Read MoreCannabis regulators say Mass. DPH won’t turn over data on problem vapes
Massachusetts cannabis regulators say despite their requests, public health officials have not turned over data on which vaping products may be making people sick. Read More
Read MoreBOMA Boston presents 2019 TOBY and Industry Awards
Each year, the TOBY & Industry Awards recognize the best and brightest in property management, building operations and service in the real estate industry. The awards program is the largest gathering of the BOMA Boston membership, with over 600 attendees. Read More
Read MoreMost Gannett papers are losing print circulation faster than average
Of the 200 daily newspapers at the newly-merged Gannett Co. that file print circulation numbers publicly, more than 80% are losing circulation at a faster rate than the national average and 10% are declining at twice that rate or more, according to a Business Journal analysis. Read More
Read MoreHere are the major bills on Gov. Charlie Baker’s desk
His immediate response to all three proposals: no major objections but he wants to read the bills. Read More
Read MoreAmazon taps Fidelity to handle its massive 401(k) plan
The tech giant’s plan had been administered by Fidelity rival The Vanguard Group. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and those new Celtics uniforms
Good morning, everyone. Here are the 5 things you need to know to start your Friday, plus a whole lot of sports-business news, and RIP, Jake Burton. Read More
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