Archive for September 2023
Anzu Partners closes $200M third fund with heavier focus on greentech
Anzu Partners, which has presence in Boston since 2015, has already deployed part of the funds in 12 companies, including five in the cleantech sector. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Baker Newman Noyes
Firm integrates current advisory verticals into on Read More
Read MoreAdvocates call for increased minimum wage in Mass.
Workers, business owners and advocates are testifying Tuesday in support of legislation that would raise the Massachusetts’ minimum wage to $20 by 2027. Read More
Read MoreFive things: Ambri layoff warning, Southie apartments, SVB deposits, and an innovation road trip
Today’s five things to know include Ambri’s layoff warning, a Southie apartments project, SVB and First Republic’s lost Mass. deposits, and an innovation road trip with BostInno. Read More
Read MoreSVB and First Republic lost deposits in Mass. New data suggests how much.
Both Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic may have lost a significant amount of Mass. deposits during the fallout following their failures, according to new data released by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Read More
Read MoreBattery company warns it will cut Mass. jobs unless new funding comes in
The company at this crossroad is Ambri, which since its founding in 2010 became one of the representatives of Massachusetts’s battery tech cluster. Read More
Read MoreWEX Venture Capital bets $100M on electric vehicle innovation for commercial fleets
One of Maine’s largest publicly traded companies is betting $100 million that electric vehicles will be a key part not only of consumer mobility but also commercial mobility. Read More
Read MoreSurvey finds Logan’s improvements aren’t enough to boost satisfaction ratings
Recent improvements at Logan aren’t enough to yet make a considerable difference a in J.D. Power airport satisfaction survey. Read More
Read MoreProposed restrictions on electricity competition spark debate
Advocates for a competitive energy market say electric customers prefer a choice of where they can purchase electricity, pushing back against proposed legislation aimed to protect them against what a recent state report found were significantly higher prices. Read More
Read MorePoint32Health’s new Social Inequality Index is aimed at shrinking health disparities
The parent company of Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim HealthCare is hoping to help reduce disparities between different racial, geographic and other populations. Read More
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