Archive for July 2023
Commentary: To win the tech race, lawmakers must avoid shortsighted populist policies
Commentary: To protect our national security and the spread of democratic values, lawmakers must avoid policies that could undermine America’s technological prowess. Read More
Read MoreEverQuote to cut jobs, exit health insurance market
The Cambridge-based online insurance marketplace began implementing a "workforce reduction plan" as part of its previously announced plan to reduce non-marketing operating expenses by over 15%. Read More
Read MoreBiogen, Eisai Alzheimer’s drug gets full FDA approval
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted full, traditional approval to an Alzheimer’s disease drug made by Eisai Inc. and Biogen Inc., six months after it won conditional approval from the same agency. Read More
Read MoreEntrepreneur Forum absorbs The Capital Network’s programs
As part of its focus on building collaboration and unity in the startup ecosystem, The Entrepreneur Forum is absorbing The Capital Network’s programs and partnering with Scroobious. Read More
Read MoreMillennium’s new downtown tower lands largest office lease this year
Deloitte will move its Boston office to the Winthrop Center building from Back Bay next year. Read More
Read MoreExclusive: Mass General Brigham launches analytics-fueled push to boost quality
The For Every Patient Initiative, launched in June, is the state’s largest health system’s first unified quality strategy. Read More
Read MoreThermo Fisher spends $912.5M to buy Waltham data analytics firm
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is set to buy its neighbor, a data and analytics firm, for $912.5 million. Read More
Read MoreSVB Securities returns to Leerink Partners name following buyout approval
A deal between SVB Financial Group and two Boston biotech investing giants to sell its investment banking division, SVB Securities, has been approved, the company announced Thursday. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and Day 1 of the free MBTA Blue Line
Five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your day. Read More
Read MoreCommentary: Girl Scouts as cookie entrepreneurs vs. emotional health pioneers
The organization famous for cookies, camps and crafts is shaping the young leaders of tomorrow and providing support for them in areas their lives might otherwise be lacking. Read More
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