Archive for September 2020
Mass. insurer offers new Covid-19 coverage for businesses
The new products are for businesses that self-finance their employee health insurance plans. Read More
Read MoreCDC Foundation hires former Mass. health official for new C-suite role
The CDC Foundation added a new C-Suite role focused on addressing systemic racism and its impact on vulnerable populations during the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
Read MoreGE Aviation’s 777X engines win FAA certification
The certification marks an important milestone in the Boeing 777X jetliner program and comes after earlier problems with the engine that delayed the program’s schedule for months. Read More
Read MoreAs more colleges refuse to accept test scores, a billion-dollar industry is thrown in flux
The shift could have broad implications for students as they prepare for the college-application process, and it is pressing schools to lean on other measures to evaluate prospective applicants. Read More
Read MoreMass. reports 594 new Covid cases a day before restaurant rules eased
The statistics come as restaurants prepare to seat more people and allow bar seating inside. Read More
Read MoreIn face of Covid, Chase soldiers on with ambitious Boston expansion
Chase’s deposit growth in Greater Boston so far isn’t far off from Citibank’s in the mid-2000s, when that megabank was first trying to break into the market. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Cancer biotech led by female CEO raises over $30M
Form D Friday is a Boston Business Journal feature highlighting regulatory filings from Boston-area companies raising capital for new projects or expanding their businesses. Read More
Read MoreAG Healey sues Mass. law firm, alleges pharmacy kickbacks
Keches Law Group allegedly received more than $90,000 in kickbacks from a pharmacy, including payments for limousine rentals and a yacht outing. The law firm disputes the claims. Read More
Read MoreThe week in bankruptcies: One local company files for protection
For the year, Boston has recorded 77 business bankruptcy filings. Read More
Read MoreFifth eBay defendant in Natick couple’s case expected to plead guilty
A former Santa Clara police captain who supervised security operations at eBay’s European and Asian offices is expected to plead to charges in the harassment of two Natick-based e-commerce bloggers. Read More
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