Here's how much GE's CEO earned last year; New cancer drugs push Dana-Farber's pharmacy costs skyward
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March 15, 2016 - A LOOK AT THE DAY'S BUSINESS STORIES FROM MEDIA OUTLETS AROUND BOSTON |
COMPANIES IN TODAY'S MORNING EDITION Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. iRobot General Electric Co. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Target Bed Bath and Beyond Fed Gillette GE Gulf Oil Harvard University Momenta Pharmaceuticals National Institutes of Health Access BridgeGap Ventures INRIX SRA Board LLD Collaborative Town Center PricewaterhouseCoopers Skanska USA Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Downtown Crossing Steelcase The Godfrey Hotel Union Investment Real Estate TRENDS & TOPICS IN TODAY'S MORNING EDITION Defense Awards Chemicals Biotech Pharmaceuticals Medical Devices Construction | The lowdown on iRobot's new mopping robot The Braava jet is a robot with a spray feature designed to mop hard floors of up to 200 square feet with high amounts of foot traffic, such as bathrooms and kitchens, and excels in lifting dirt and stains in hard-to-reach places. Here's how much GE's CEO earned last year General Electric Co. CEO Jeff Immelt reported $32.97 million in total pay in 2015, according to a regulatory filing released Monday — slightly less than the previous year's total pay of $37 million. New cancer drugs push Dana-Farber's pharmacy costs skyward As insurers struggle to grapple with expensive specialty drugs, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is also seeing a massive jump in pharmacy spending. Five things you need to know today, and why your commute is about to get worse Good morning, Boston! Here are the five most important things you need to know to help start your busy business day: what the Fed will do today, Jeff Immelt's paycheck, a new iRobot mop, a new nontoxic cleaner, and the Ides of March. Read Morning Edition >>
Harvard Law gets green light to ditch shield with slaveholder crest New nonprofit hopes to bridge the divide between academia, health care industry Report: Boston's improving economy means more traffic jams $1B South Shore development to include 25-acre park, recreation center Minuteman feels Obamacare strain in fiscal 2015 finances Will 101 Seaport end up in the hands of a German real estate firm? Demand for IP law services remains steady in Bay State Read Morning Edition >> |
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