Archive for June 2021
Five things you need to know today, and what’s behind the AMC stock rally?
Good morning, folks. Here are the five things you need to know to get your day started. Read More
Read MoreCommonwealth Care Alliance launches $7.5M renovation, rebrand of primary care
Following rapid growth, Medicare and Medicaid health care provider Commonwealth Care Alliance has announced it will expand its primary care practices, undertaking a $7.5 million renovation of its facilities and rebranding the service. Read More
Read MoreExec behind ‘Fearless Girl’ campaign to leave State Street
Lynn Blake has worked for State Street for nearly 35 years, playing important roles in making the company an industry leader in index funds. Read More
Read MoreWayfair jumps, GE falls in new Fortune 500 rankings
Massachusetts has five of the country’s 100 largest companies by revenue, but it’s not all good news: three of them, and six of the top 10 in the state, fell in the new Fortune 500 rankings. Read More
Read More‘Everything big starts small,’ Flywire founder tells entrepreneurs after IPO
Iker Marcaide started the payment company that would become Flywire Corp. in 2009, but returned to his native Spain after four years as top executive. Right after Flywire’s $250 million IPO, Marcaide shared with the Business Journal his thoughts on his decision to leave the company, and his advice for entrepreneurs: "Everything big starts small,…
Read MorePolar seltzer maker’s international distribution center sells for $35M
Florida-based real estate investment firm Westbrook Partners has bought a Polar Beverages distribution center for $34.5 million. Read More
Read MoreSpending is still on the rise at Mass General Brigham
Data reviewed Wednesday shows that overall spending at the nonprofit system is also rising faster than most other hospital systems in the state. Read More
Read MoreBerkshire Bank taps exec to spearhead ‘transformation’
Sumant Pustake’s ascension is the latest in a series of moves in Berkshire’s C-suite. Read More
Read MoreHarvard, Tishman Speyer kick off design review for Allston campus
The 900,000-square-foot first phase of Harvard’s long-planned enterprise research campus is expected to house six separate buildings, as well as public open space that aims to connect Rena Park to the Charles River. Read More
Read MoreEEOC issues new guidance for employers on vaccine. But gray areas remain.
The EEOC has issued new guidance for employers on the Covid-19 vaccine. Here’s a look at the questions the guidance answered and the ones that remain. Read More
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