Archive for December 2022
Baker administration doles out $4.1M statewide to expand abortion access
The 11 recipients will use the funds for things like expanding access to abortion in more areas of the state, enhancing telehealth, training providers and improving outreach. Read More
Read MoreOnly 8 Massachusetts biotechs held IPOs in 2022. Here’s how they did.
"In 2022, we had virtually no IPO market." Only eight biotechs held IPOs this year. Here’s how they have performed since. Read More
Read MoreRebecca Tepper, top energy official in AG’s office, to helm Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Tepper is currently chief of the AG’s office energy and environment bureau. Read More
Read MoreCannabis Control Commission extends Covid-19 orders for medical patients, community meetings
Commissioners voted unanimously to extend orders for telehealth, curbside pickup and virtual community outreach meetings until its Feb. 9 meeting. Read More
Read MoreAs ‘millionaires tax’ is set to go into effect, big questions remain
With the voter-approved surtax on Massachusetts’ highest earners set to start in the new year, there are still big questions around the constitutional amendment that changes the state tax code, according to Bay State accountants. Read More
Read MoreWhat slowdown? Here are the Mass. companies that joined the ‘unicorn’ herd in 2022
What unicorn slowdown? Not in Massachusetts yet, but experts expect more "down rounds" next year, with negative impact on valuations. Read More
Read MoreWhat’s coming in 2023? Boston venture capitalists share their predictions
BostInno turned to some of Boston’s venture capitalists to learn about the trends in tech, funding, hiring and more that they’re watching for 2023. Read More
Read MoreThe economy’s turns were trouble for Boston real estate in 2022
Boston’s commercial and residential real estate markets experienced turbulence in 2022 as construction and other costs spiked and clouds gathered on the economic horizon. Read More
Read MoreThese were 2022’s biggest stories of the year in finance
Fidelity Investments is banking on the crypto industry to bounce back from a turbulent year, a multi-billion dollar deal falls apart and the "millionaires tax" passes: here are some of the biggest finance stories of 2022. Read More
Read MoreBoston-based Activision Blizzard studio files to unionize ahead of Microsoft deal
Fifty-seven animators, designers, engineers, producers and quality assurance workers from the Boston-based developer Proletariat are forming a union in the wake of the company’s acquisition by Activision, which itself is being acquired by Microsoft. Read More
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