Mass. proposal not enough to lure life sciences project (Boston Globe)
A specific example of corporate finance is the sale of stock by a company to institutional investors like investment banks, who in turn generally sell it to the public. The stock gives whoever owns it part ownership in that company. If you buy one share of XYZ Inc, and they have 100 shares outstanding (held by investors), you are 1/100 owner of that company. Of course, in return for the stock, the company receives cash, which it uses to expand its business in a process called "equity financing". Equity financing mixed with the sale of bonds (or any other debt financing) is called the company's capital structure.
Mass. proposal not enough to lure life sciences project (Boston Globe)
Massachusetts appears to have lost out on attracting a key life sciences project to the state. Kofi Jones, a spokeswoman for the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development, said the state's package of economic incentives was not enough for the unnamed company, which decided to look elsewhere. Peter Abair, director of economic development for the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, ...
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Deep job cuts expected at Boston Scientific (Pioneer Press)
Falling sales of drug-coated stents reported Tuesday by a rival could put greater pressure on Boston Scientific Corp. to make deep job cuts numbering 2,000 or more as the company finalizes a long-anticipated cost-cutting plan, analysts said. When Boston Scientific announces third-quarter earnings on Friday, it's expected to report a drop in sales of drug-coated stents similar to Johnson & ...
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CAMPAIGN FORUM: Bob Martin, Republican, State Senate, 15th Legislative District (Princeton Packet)
I am honored to be a State Senate candidate for the 15th District. I have lived in Hopewell Township for over 12 years with my wife Brenda and three children, Andrew, Sara, and Caroline.
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Colonial America (GoldSeek.com)
In order to pay debts incurred from the Seven Years War with France, King George III of England sought to heavily tax the colonies in America. In 1742, the British Resumption Act required that taxes and other debts be paid in gold.
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SS wage base tops $100,000 for first time (The Providence Journal)
BOSTON — Nearly 12 million workers will be faced with a Social Security tax increase next year.
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Reading Barack Obama (Salon.com)
The Illinois senator's two books explain his singular and visionary approach to politics -- but I still don't know if he can beat Hillary Clinton.
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State economy shows cracks in its armor (The Star-Ledger)
New Jersey's work force should keep growing slowly, and there's no recession on the horizon, but the housing slump and "subprime" mortgage crisis could rattle the state's large and wealthy economy for many months to come.
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Business briefs (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
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Schering's Hepatitis C Data Dull Vertex's Shine (TheStreet.com)
The race for a direct antiviral tightened with the release of phase II data on boceprevir.
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Fed's Beige Book, credit concerns drag on Dow (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. blue-chip stocks fell on Wednesday as credit concerns nagged and the Federal Reserve sounded a note of caution about the economic outlook.
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Mass. proposal not enough to lure life sciences project (Boston Globe)
On the bond market, borrowers package their debt in the form of bonds. The borrower receives the money that it borrows by selling the bond, which includes a promise to repay the value of the bond with interest. The purchaser of a bond can resell it so that the actual recipient of the interest payments can change over time. Bonds allow lenders to recoup the value of their loan by simply selling the bond.
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