JPMorgan’s Dimon to remain chairman, CEO
At the bank’s annual meeting, only 32 percent of shareholders voted for a measure that would have required the bank to split the roles.
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At the bank’s annual meeting, only 32 percent of shareholders voted for a measure that would have required the bank to split the roles.
A Senate panel had asserted that the company avoids billions of dollars in US taxes by shifting profits to foreign affiliates.
Ten established companies made the Inner City 100, an annual compilation of the nation’s fastest-growing urban businesses.
Lawmakers are considering deep cuts in funding for a youth summer jobs program even as teen unemployment remains near record levels.
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The company touted the Xbox One, its next-generation entertainment console, as a replacement for a cable box.
What began two years ago as an elaborate $18 million clubhouse reconstruction at Belmont Country Club has grown into a nearly $30 million fiasco.
Bus lines increased their service between Boston and New York to handle an overflow of passengers following last week’s train derailment in Connecticut.
L.L. Bean’s grandson Leon Gorman is retiring as chairman of the outdoors retailer, but the privately held firm is keeping the position in the family.
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Boston’s Spark Capital stands to make a windfall from the $1.1 billion sale of the popular blogging site Tumblr to Yahoo.
The visually dramatic black-and-white floor in the entryway of this spacious center entrance Colonial signals what lies ahead.
The FDA says an experimental Merck drug, suvorexant, helps patients fall asleep but has worrisome side effects.
Online travel sites showed strength after a Deutsche Bank analyst, Ross Sandler, raised his rating on Priceline.com to “buy.”
A day trip to view daffodils in Nantucket or a flight to Paris to soak in the Tuileries Garden? It is a season imbued with fresh possibilities.
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