Archive for March 2023
First Republic and other regional bank stocks revived by Yellen talk of backstopping deposits
Yellen’s comments came after the Mid-Size Bank Coalition of America made a plea for regulators to extend Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation insurance to all deposits for the next two years. Read More
Read MoreFormer Twitter leader joins Klaviyo to guide DEI efforts
Katelyn Jackson Nnake has spent her career working for some of the best-known brands in the world, including Coca-Cola and Twitter. She spoke with BostInno about her new role at Klaviyo, her guiding principle of “salt and light” and more. Read More
Read MoreHow Moderna is turning its Covid vaccine profits into a larger Bay Area presence
The company, which booked revenue of more than $36 billion from the Covid vaccine in 2021-22, now is looking to cure diseases rather than just treat them. Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: How will we tackle barriers to rare disease care?
"We must do more as a state to ensure rare disease patients are accurately and quickly diagnosed and have affordable access to the medicines that work best for them." Read More
Read MoreHow Formaggio Kitchen helped one woman rediscover her connection to food
As a Tufts student, Julia Hallman was drawn to an off-campus spot called Formaggio Kitchen. Years later, she found herself its owner. Read More
Read MoreRestaurant groups, furniture retailer sign first N.H. locations at Tuscan Village
Tuscan Village, which is developing into a major retail destination in southern New Hampshire, has landed two restaurant groups’ and a furniture store’s first locations in the state. Read More
Read MoreSports Business Journal unveils the 50 Best Sports Business Cities. Boston is No. 15
Sports Business Journal ranked the top 50 cities in the U.S. for the best opportunity and environment to conduct sports business. According to the authors: "There is no question that this ranking looks dramatically different than it would have five years ago. Austin, Las Vegas and Nashville, for example, would probably not make our top…
Read MoreFormer Legal Sea Foods CEO launches prepared-meals service
The former longtime head of Legal Sea Foods is entering the prepared meals market as the new phase of his career. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: NEI General Contracting
NEI General Contracting, an award-winning general Read More
Read MoreModerna CEO made $393M in stock sale last year, but pledged it to charity
The CEO of Moderna Inc. cashed in on a $393 million stock option last year. He says he’s donated the entirety of after-tax proceeds — totaling around $176 million — to charities, but it’s not clear how all of that money has been allocated. Read More
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