Archive for May 2022
Exclusive: SBA Administrator outlines future lending efforts, climate change and more
With its primary Covid-19 relief programs closed, here’s what businesses need to know about the SBA’s lending efforts. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: CSS Architects Inc.
CSS Architects Inc. is proud to announce their cer Read More
Read MoreBusiness Journal announces 2022 CFOs of the Year
The BBJ has announced the winners for its 14th annual CFO of the Year Awards program, including a new Trailblazer Award. Read More
Read MoreSail away with this Newton company’s new employee perk
Other Perry said it’s crucial employees understand the challenges of working on the ocean. Read More
Read MoreInsider’s view: Site Selectors Guild chair talks $1B-plus megaprojects pipeline in US
The pipeline of $1 billion-plus economic-development projects, or "megaprojects" in site-selector parlance, is heating up. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and a good rivalry but a rough morning
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know to start your Wednesday, plus Abby Johnson talks crypto, biotech layoffs continue and the Celtics don’t make it easy on us, but they’re worth it. Read More
Read MoreCrypto key in Fidelity’s future, but ‘still a lot of uncertainty,’ CEO Abby Johnson says
Fidelity CEO Abigail Johnson told more than 1,000 gathered for the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce annual meeting that there’s still much more to learn in cryptocurrency, which her company says will play a key role in the financial industry’s future. Read More
Read MoreMaura Healey joins coalition of AGs to support federal drug discount program
Pharmaceutical companies are accused of placing restrictions on a federal discount drug program meant to help safety net health providers serve low-income patients. Read More
Read More#WFH Chronicles: Day 1, dissected
I’m back in the office and can’t find a thing. Read More
Read MoreAfter $2B verdict, analysts weigh in on Pegasystems’ court battle ahead
The road to a final legal outcome, and a potentially lower number, for the Cambridge software company remains long, locking it in a battle with Appian that could take years and cost millions of dollars in litigation expenses to resolve. Read More
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