Archive for November 2022
DraftKings shares fall after customers say accounts were hacked
Shares of Boston-based DraftKings Inc. tumbled on Monday after some customers reported that money was being withdrawn without their approval from their accounts. Read More
Read MoreMassBio launches biotech workforce training center in old Globe HQ
Real estate firm Beacon Capital Partners, the trade organization MassBio and the City of Boston are teaming up on a new, 4,000-square-foot workforce training center at the site of the former Boston Globe headquarters. Read More
Read MoreRIZE Massachusetts issues $100,000 grants to six projects fighting opioid crisis
Grants will go to Berkshire Harm Reduction in Pittsfield, Brockton Neighborhood Health Center, the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center, North Suffolk Mental Health Association in Chelsea, St. Francis House in Boston and South Shore Health in Weymouth. Read More
Read MoreFirst-ever woman CEO named at GBH, replacing Jon Abbott
Goldberg has spent decades leading several major news outlets across the U.S. Read More
Read MoreVehicle crashed through Apple store in Hingham; at least 16 injured, one fatality confirmed
At least one person is dead and multiple others are injured after a vehicle crashed through the front of an Apple store in Hingham, according to Plymouth County District. Attorney Timothy Cruz. Read More
Read MoreA look at what’s behind the surge in major sports teams being put up for sale
Multiple bankers suggested the potential sale of Liverpool FC by Fenway Sports Group is likely a sign that the group is readying itself to acquire an NFL or NBA franchise. Read More
Read MoreHarvard CFO to depart at school year’s end
Harvard’s CFO and vice president for finance, Thomas J. Hollister, will retire at the end of the academic year, with his departure coinciding with that of President Lawrence Bacow. Read More
Read MoreOld license plates inspired this former Wellesley student’s business
The business that Michael Tufankjian started while a student at Wellesley High School is now expanding, and he’s now selling his products at colleges across the U.S. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know, and our World Cup watch party
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your day. Read More
Read MoreSmartBear bucks office trends by giving hybrid employees a space of their own
At a time when corporate office design tends to be all about collaboration, Somerville-based SmartBear Software wants to make sure its hybrid employees have a space of their own. Read More
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