Archive for March 2024
A great divide on pay and benefits could be the next big turnover threat
New survey results show that workers are worried about retirement and meeting their expenses, concerns that could fuel turnover for employers. Read More
Read MoreMGB to open walk-in sports medicine clinic at Boston Landing
The state’s largest health system is opening a new sports medicine and orthopedics clinic at Boston Landing, the home of the practice facilities for the Bruins and Celtics as well as the Track at New Balance. Despite the area’s concentration of professional athletics, the clinic is aimed at athletes of all levels. Read More
Read MoreHaemonetics to buy Chicago medical device company for $160 million
Acquisitions have become a key part of the Boston-based company’s strategy. In October, Haemonetics agreed to buy Canadian medtech firm OpSens Inc. for $253 million. Read More
Read MoreRetail stores opening at Northshore Mall this year
The Northshore Mall is welcoming several new stores this year. Here’s when you’ll be able to shop there. Read More
Read MoreFive things: Takeda’s big lease, more biotech cuts, Ted Williams’ jersey and a basketball bandwagon
Today’s five things include Takeda’s big lease, more biotech cuts, Ted Williams’ jersey, "We Are the World," and a basketball bandwagon. Read More
Read MoreIs $1 billion enough to keep clean energy factories in Mass.?
Gov. Maura Healey and other state officials talked to the Business Journal about their plan to ensure new climate technologies are not just invented in the Bay State, but manufactured here as well. Read More
Read MoreBiotech Nocion was in ‘a real pickle,’ then raised $62M in venture capital
CEO Richard Batycky said the capital would be used to bring Nocion’s lead drug into a Phase 2b study in chronic cough patients and to prepare for a Phase 3 trial. But just last year, Batycky said the future of Nocion wasn’t so certain. Read More
Read MoreThese are America’s wealthiest colleges and universities
It’s no shock that the Ivy League fared well among the nation’s wealthiest colleges and universities — but which other schools topped the list? Find out and see where your alma mater ranks. Read More
Read MoreRegulators weigh cannabis retail options
A request from one marijuana store to sell state Lottery tickets has sparked a broad conversation at the Cannabis Control Commission about where to draw the line on the sale of non-cannabis products. Read More
Read MoreArrakis Therapeutics lays off 20% of its workforce
CEO Michael Gilman explains why the drug developer parted ways with about 20% of its workforce last week. Read More
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