Posts by ericg
Moderna says 2024 sales will be a low point. This is its plan to rebound.
Moderna Inc. has a roadmap in hand for the next few years, which CFO Jamey Mock says should lead the company to financial breakeven in 2026. Read More
Read MoreBoston Business Journal names two new reporters
The Boston Business Journal has added two new reporters to its newsroom: Trajan Warren joins the Business Journal as its Law & Money reporter, covering banking, finance and professional services; Isabel Tehan joins the newsroom as the BostInno reporter, covering the startup and innovation economy. Read More
Read MoreCountry clubs and golf courses are at a pivot point. Will subscriptions change the game?
The country club and golf course industry has long been fragmented. As the industries hit a pivot point, one CEO is making a big bet on a subscription model. Read More
Read MoreInterim Harvard president cites ‘extraordinarily painful’ period
Harvard’s Alan Garber said in his first public message as Harvard’s interim president that the school has been through an “extraordinarily painful” period with more tension than at any time in the last four decades. Read More
Read MoreWEEI parent Audacy files for bankruptcy protection with deal to give debtholders ownership
The bankruptcy filing by Audacy, which owns several Boston-area radio stations, comes after it reached a restructuring deal with a “supermajority” of its debtholders, according to the company. Read More
Read MoreHealey announces $375M in cuts to current state budget
The plan includes $1 billion worth of "solves" to close the existing gap — a net $375 million in spending cuts along with $625 million in newly-tapped non-tax revenues. Read More
Read MoreAvid Technology quietly cut staff after $1.4B private-equity deal
The $1.4 billion deal closed in November last year, after becoming official over the summer. Read More
Read MoreThese restaurants are opening in downtown Boston’s Winthrop Center
Downtown Boston’s Winthrop Center tower opened to residents last spring and to office tenants over the summer. Now it has eateries to help feed them. Read More
Read MoreVertex, bluebird detail rollout plans for competing sickle-cell gene therapies
Vertex and bluebird bio, the companies behind the competing sickle-cell treatments approved in December, have provided new details in their plans to bring the treatments to patients in 2024. Read More
Read MoreGov. Healey to announce $375M in spending cuts to stem flagging revenue
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is expected to slash as much as $375 million in state spending on Monday, as the Democrat’s administration attempts to head off flagging tax collections, according to published reports. Read More
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