Archive for February 2023
Cyber threats startup with former Rapid7, Veracode researchers gets seed funding
VulnCheck is led by Anthony Bettini, a founder whose previous ventures were acquired by Tenable and Symantec. Read More
Read MoreReturn of the SPAC: Weight-loss device company set to go public
A Natick company behind a stomach "balloon" designed to treat weight loss is set to go public by reverse merging with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. Read More
Read MoreLargest Accounting Firms in Massachusetts
Information for this list was obtained from firm representatives. PwC did not respond to survey requests at press time. Read More
Read MoreBad news for businesses seeking PPP loan forgiveness for ‘good faith’ errors
Outside groups lobbied the SBA for months in 2022 on behalf of what they said were 300,000 business owners that may have been impacted. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: Dragonfly loses partnership, Merck hires AI expert for local office
In this week’s Petri Dish: Bristol Myers Squibb is giving back the rights to an immunotherapy drug it licensed from Dragonfly Therapeutics, Merck has hired an AI expert in Cambridge and more. Read More
Read MoreA big Seaport lab conversion is almost done. The wait for tenants goes on.
BioMed Realty is nearing the end of construction at 601 Congress, formerly an office tower for John Hancock. Read More
Read MoreA big Seaport lab conversion is almost done. The tenants are still to come.
BioMed Realty is nearing the end of construction at 601 Congress, formerly an office tower for John Hancock. Read More
Read MoreNine Bed, Bath & Beyond stores set to close in Mass.
Bed, Bath & Beyond will close a few hundred locations nationally as part of its planned turnaround. Read More
Read MoreNew poll finds most see Mass. on right track, but fears persist over jobs, housing
Jobs, housing costs, inflation are among the top concerns among Bay State residents, the poll suggests. Read More
Read MoreRaytheon added 8,000 employees in 2022
The defense contractor last month announced plans to reorganize its four business units into three. Read More
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