Archive for October 2023
Boylston Street office building sold to Qatari investors
The sale gives Boston office owners another comparison point in a market suddenly seeing real sales activity. Read More
Read MoreBeam sells opt-in rights to Eli Lilly for up to $600M
About two weeks after announcing a restructuring and layoffs, this Cambridge gene-editing startup is selling off some of its opt-in rights. Read More
Read MoreSalsify CMO on potential IPO: ‘It’s not like we’re in any rush’
Co-founder Rob Gonzalez hinted that the company’s financials are attractive enough to go public, but the market conditions are not where Salsify wants them to be. Read More
Read MoreSame faces, new roles in State Street’s executive team after retirement annoucement
In the wake of a retirement announcement, State Street’s executive team will have the same faces but new roles for key members. Read More
Read MoreCitizens business index shows slight Q3 rebound
While conditions remain mixed, the economy exited Q3 with momentum, Citizens said in its latest index on business and the economy. Read More
Read MoreModerna Q3: What to watch for in the Covid vaccine-maker’s earnings
Moderna’s financial success this fall largely depends on one thing: how many Americans are getting their updated Covid vaccines. Read More
Read MoreEric Turner went from a longtime Lasell trustee to the presidency
Eric Turner is a first-time college president but he’s no neophyte when it comes to Lasell University. With connections to the school dating back three decades, he’s helping Lasell be proactive in adjusting to a changing and challenging industry. Read More
Read More9 Mass. college presidents made $1 million or more last year
Nine Massachusetts college campus leaders made $1 million or more in fiscal 2022 — and one nearly reached $3 million. Here are the 20 highest-paid college presidents in the Bay State. Read More
Read MoreAs patience wears thin, this year’s business bankruptcies have already surpassed 2023
The number of business bankruptcies in Massachusetts in the nine-month period ending on Sept. 30 has officially surpassed all of the business bankruptcies in 2022. Read More
Read MoreAs patience wears thin, this year’s business bankruptcies have already surpassed last year
The number of business bankruptcies in Massachusetts in the nine-month period ending on Sept. 30 has officially surpassed all of the business bankruptcies in 2022. Read More
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