Archive for April 2025
Five Things you need to know, and how stocks actually affect companies.
How does the plunging stock market actually affect local companies? That and a lot more in today’s 5 Things you need to know. Read More
Read MoreMass. employers grow more pessimistic about economy, new AIM Index shows
The monthly gauge of employers’ views on the state economy has sunk to the lowest level since July 2020. Read More
Read MoreFrom Marathon bombing investigator to strengthening Mass. cybersecurity
In 2013, John Petrozzelli oversaw digital investigations in the hunt for the Boston Marathon bombers. Today, he has a very different job — strengthening the state’s’ cybersecurity efforts. Read More
Read MoreBattered but resilient job market faces a new test in Trump tariffs
The job market has been slowing in recent months, but experts are more worried about what the next month will bring. Read More
Read MoreHyundai to purchase tens of thousands of robots from Boston Dynamics in major deal
Hyundai Motor Group announced plans to purchase tens of thousands of robots from Waltham-based Boston Dynamics just one week after revealing a $21 billion investment in the United States. Read More
Read MoreMass. court issues ‘bombshell’ ruling on tech founder’s stock sale
A tech founder’s sale of his interests in his company can be taxed as Massachusetts income, even if he no longer lives in Massachusetts at the time of the sale, according to an appeals court. Read More
Read MoreEastern, Rockland among top banks in New England, JD Power satisfaction survey says
The New England bank where customers apparently get the most satisfying service is once again far from Boston. But two Massachusetts banks are close behind in the rankings. Read More
Read MoreMass 100 companies lose 19% of market cap over two days
Tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening spurred a historic stock market sell-off that erased more than $350 billion from the 100 largest public companies over two days. Read More
Read MoreUS manufacturers face uphill battle to attract, retain skilled workers
An aging workforce — and a shortage of skilled workers to replace them — is a pernicious problem for manufacturers. Read More
Read MoreTD Garden owner Delaware North teams up with mixed-used developer SEREGH
TD Garden owner Delaware North has joined the recently launched sports-adjacent mixed-use development and investment firm Sports and Entertainment Real Estate Global Holdings (SEREGH) as a strategic investor. Here’s why it matters. Read More
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