Archive for November 2020
Five things you need to know today, and what not to buy on Cyber Monday
Good morning, friends. I am back from a week away, and here are the five things you need to know to get your Cyber Monday started. Read More
Read MoreTHE INTERVIEW: Kentucky’s Eli Capilouto on elevating a campus amid a pandemic, budget crisis and racial unrest
Eli Capilouto lives on the University of Kentucky’s campus where he frequently strolls the school’s expansive grounds. Make that expansive and unusually quiet grounds. Read More
Read MoreStonewall Kitchen store, café coming to Boston Children’s Museum
This is the first Boston location for the Maine-based specialty foods retailer. Read More
Read MoreBiogen jumps into psychiatric drug space, forges $3.1B deal with neighbor Sage
The Cambridge drug giant is paying more than $1.5 billion for two drugs being developed by its neighbor a few blocks away, Sage Therapeutics. Read More
Read MoreGannett’s staff reductions, asset sales take toll on Boston-area newspapers
The newspaper chain’s aggressive cost-cutting measures have including buyouts at several of its papers in the Boston area, including the Taunton Gazette and the Brockton Enterprise, as well as the sale of a building. Read More
Read MoreThe week in bankruptcies: One local company files for protection
This week in Boston business bankruptcies include Arlington Auto Body Inc.. For the year, Boston has recorded 89 business bankruptcy filings. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Ear and dental startups raise millions
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 MoreHow entrepreneurs are using business cards during Covid
The migration of meetings to Zoom and the cancellation of fall trade shows is prompting renewed predictions on the death of business cards. While losses for local printing companies remain significant, business owners and entrepreneurs report that business cards are still in demand. Read More
Read MoreOp-ed: Another day, another Black American failed by the justice system
As long-time business partners and friends, we each understand what it means to be white and Black in America. Read More
Read More40 under 40: Stesha Emmanuel adds ‘the human touch’
Emmanuel’s mission is advocating for her clients and widening and maintaining the pipeline of young Black professionals to join her in the ranks of change-makers of color. Read More
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