Archive for June 2022
PTC supports LGBT causes, creates an inclusive workplace
The Boston software company has been named one of the BBJ’s 2022 LGBT Corporate Ally Award recipients. Read More
Read MoreUnited Way leader on the importance of an ‘authentic’ life
Bob Giannino readily admits that activism has always been a big part of who he is. Read More
Read MoreCeltics’ NBA Finals tickets cost more than rent for a studio in Boston
Getting a ticket for a Celtics home game on the secondary market for the NBA Finals are going for an average of $2,860, the fifth most ever. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: ZETA
The pharmaceutical industry continues to grow rapi Read More
Read MoreSpeaker Mariano says gig economy is getting a ‘free pass’
House Speaker Ronald Mariano said the House is working to assemble a tax relief package by the end of July. Read More
Read MoreCambridge vaccine developer scooped up for $3.3B by GlaxoSmithKline
The deal puts GSK in a stronger position to compete with Pfizer and Merck, which are also active in vaccine development. Read More
Read MoreVC funding update: Which Boston-area startups raised money in May?
VC funding to Greater Boston startups declined in May, with companies raising $616.25M compared to $1.84B in April. Meet the companies that brought in new funds. Read More
Read MoreMay M&A Roundup: Sweat patches, corporate training and crowdfunding
Check out the 10 mergers and acquisitions of tech and life sciences companies we reported on in May, including news from Aspen Tech, Epicore Biosystems and CoreAxis. Read More
Read MoreHomebuilders likely to see slowdown as housing market cools
U.S. homebuilders are working through robust construction pipelines in some of the nation’s hottest housing markets. But whether current levels of new construction will remain has become a bigger question as broader economic threats loom. Read More
Read MoreLongtime spokeswoman for Mass. General Hospital to step down
Slasman told the Business Journals that she doesn’t have any plans for her next role yet, but is not retiring. Read More
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