Archive for January 2024
Boston Business Journal unveils 2024 Middle Market Leaders
The Boston Business Journal is announcing the 2024 class of its Middle Market Leaders, made up of midsized public and private companies that grew the most in the past three years according to a Business Journal weighted score. Read More
Read MoreNew bi-coastal VC firm on the hunt for SpaceX-level biotech deal
Boston-based managing director Naveen Krishnan said this is just the start of the new firm’s involvement in the biotech industry. Read More
Read MoreThe Petri Dish: Comanche raises $75M; life sciences training center opens
Women’s health saw a funding boost this week as Massachusetts companies developing fertility and preeclampsia treatments landed funding rounds. Also in the news: A Boston-based biotech workforce training center officially opens and Outcome Capital expands its local life sciences practice. Read More
Read MoreBBJ Seven Letter poll asks: What do you expect from your company’s hiring efforts this year?
The Boston Business Journal and Seven Letter Insights are looking for insight into hiring, employee searches and confidence around meeting workforce needs. Read More
Read MoreM&T Bank to move Boston office to Winthrop Center tower
The decision comes nearly two years after M&T acquired People’s United, giving itself a much larger presence in Greater Boston. Read More
Read MoreT funding, school aid, climate tech anchor Healey priorities
The governor took a victory lap on the roughly $1 billion per year tax relief package she signed last year, saying it will "save money for everyone in our state." She did not describe any new major tax code changes, however. Read More
Read MoreAccounts payable startup PredictAP closes $8M Series A round
The real estate invoice startup plans to bring on 100 additional customers and several more employees with the funding. Read More
Read MoreGeneral counsels, law school deans support $55M for civil legal aid programs
Nearly 60 corporate counsel and managing partners and nine law school deans from some of the largest firms and institutions in Massachusetts penned letters to Gov. Maura Healey urging the state to allocate funds for civil legal-aid services. Read More
Read MoreDewpoint lays off 20, says cuts not tied to partnership closures
The Boston biotech is slimming down its team in order to focus on bringing two drugs into the clinic. Read More
Read MoreStill based in Fort Point, ‘remote-centric’ GoTo names third CEO in two years
The company formerly known as LogMeIn is part of a growing group of Boston-area tech companies that went private in recent years. Read More
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