Archive for April 2022
Rockland Trust shares top spot in New England customer survey
J.D. Power’s annual customer satisfaction survey showed high marks for Rockland Trust but continued below-average ratings for Bank of America. Read More
Read MoreCFO who guided Moderna through the pandemic to retire
Moderna Inc. chief financial officer David Meline is retiring for good this time. Taking his place is Jorge Gomez, who previously held the same role at dental product maker Dentsply Sirona, Inc. Read More
Read MoreGeneral Catalyst leads round in dog breeder platform
This Boston startup is launching a platform for pet breeders to connect with one another and manage their businesses, and General Catalyst just led the seed round. Read More
Read MoreSingle-family investors’ share of US home purchases slowed in Q4
At least one tracker of activity in the U.S. housing market found home purchases by investors in the final quarter of 2021 slowed somewhat. Read More
Read MoreProtesters target $40M natural gas pipeline as ‘costly and unnecessary’
Nearly 200 people from nearly 60 different organizations gathered in front of the federal courthouse on State Street Saturday to protest a proposed natural gas pipeline from Longmeadow to Springfield. Read More
Read More‘The perfect storm:’ Shareholder activism is on the rise in 2022
One lawyer who defends companies facing activist shareholders says that 2022 is shaping to be an extraordinary year due to a “hurricane of activist campaigns” hitting corporate America. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the cheapest lunch you’ll find
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday, and what Fenway Park can learn from The Masters. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Disability services network in ‘system failure’ due to workforce drought
CEO urges legislative support for an increase in state funding to address inadequate workforce in human services. Read More
Read MoreCondos in Millennium’s new Boston tower to start at $1.5M
While Winthrop Center will feature over 800,000 square feet of office space, its best views will be reserved for its residents. Read More
Read MoreConnecticut-based law firm continues growth in Boston
The 177-year-old Hartford-based firm is adding two partners to a Boston team that’s increased by more than a dozen attorneys over the last three years. Read More
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