Chrysler to recall 2.7M older Jeeps
Chrysler Group LLC said it has agreed to fix 2.7 million older Jeeps for fire risks caused by gas tanks that leak after rear-end collisions, bowing to pressure and averting a showdown with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The agency says at least 51 people have died in such fires.
Study: Many not financially fit to retire
A new survey from a Newton-based nonprofit found a majority of Americans are not financially ready for retirement, and many have not contributed to a retirement account for at least a year.
The survey, from American Consumer Credit Counseling, found 70 percent of respondents did not think they were financially ready for retirement, despite the fact that a majority of the respondents were between ages 45 and 64. More than 30 percent said they do not contribute to a retirement account.
Tribe files impact report for casino
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe announced it has filed a Draft Environmental Impact Report with the state for Project First Light, its proposal to build a casino, hotels, restaurants, shops, a family water park and an events center on a 151-acre site in Taunton.
Disruptor Beam gets new financing
Disruptor Beam, the Boston-based social game developer behind the recent hit "Game of Thrones Ascent," has secured a new round of funding from Google Ventures, along with contributions from Romulus Capital and Common Angels.
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Federal Reserve policymakers meet to set interest rates, and Chairman Ben Bernanke holds a press conference.
Christopher M. Coburn, left, has been hired as vice president of Research Ventures and Licensing, the division of Partners HealthCare that coordinates industrial relationships and intellectual property management across Partners HealthCare, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. Coburn comes to Partners HealthCare from the Cleveland Clinic, where he served as executive director of Cleveland Clinic Innovations.
Cyber-Ark Software, a Newton-based global information security provider for protecting and managing critical applications, identities and sensitive information, has hired John Worrall as chief marketing officer. Prior to joining the company, Worrall was the executive vice president for CounterTack, a provider of advanced threat detection to large enterprises and government organizations.
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