Archive for February 2022
Lawsuit against Eastern Standard Provisions claims waffle recipe was stolen
A waffle bakery in Attleboro accuses Eastern Standard provisions of "knowingly excluding" the bakery from the "Oprah Effect." Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: TB12’s big marketing miss
"If I were the chief marketing officer of his performance-based health and wellness brand, TB12, the manner in which he announced his retirement would have me shaking my head," writes Skip Perham, a sports marketing professor at Suffolk University. Read More
Read MoreWoburn EV battery maker starts trading after closing reverse merger
Battery maker SES AI Corp., which has about 100 people in its Woburn headquarters, is one of the first local tech companies to go public in 2022. Read More
Read MoreThese companies saw the largest market-cap gains during the pandemic
Which companies gained the most value during the Covid-19 pandemic? We take a closer look in our latest national List. Read More
Read MorePalfrey launches AG bid, emphasizing wage theft, millionaires tax as key issues
Quentin Palfrey, a former assistant attorney general and U.S. Commerce general counsel, now wants to lead the state office. Read More
Read MoreWPI, Innovation Studio launch ‘gamification’ program
The program will help early-stage, non-gaming founders apply game concepts to their businesses. Read More
Read MoreForm D Friday: Disruptor Beam alum raises $2.5M for new gaming startup
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 MoreFTC demands Alzheimer’s drug approval, marketing information from Biogen
Biogen Inc. disclosed in an annual filing Thursday night that the Federal Trade Commission has issued an civil investigative demand for information on the company’s controversial Alzheimer’s disease drug that was approved last year. Read More
Read MoreRoxbury developer chosen to build 194 apartments, retail in Providence
The decision caps four months of contentious public debate. Read More
Read MoreFormer NESN executive arrested after network accuses him of stealing
Ariel Legassa of Burlington, Connecticut worked at NESN as vice president of digital media from September 2019 until January 2022 and was accused of scheming NESN out of more than half a million dollars in a lawsuit filed by the network last month in federal court in Boston. Read More
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