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Norwalk-based Xerox Holdings Corp. on Tuesday said it has completed its $1.5 billion acquisition of Lexmark International Inc ...
A New Haven-based biotech company has developed advanced technology that uses gene-editing to improve the quality of lettuce.
State Sen. John Fonfara (D-Hartford) wants to make gold and silver legal tender in Connecticut. Subscribe to Hartford Business Journal and get immediate access to all of our subscriber-only content ...
CKS Packaging Inc. is a national plastic container manufacturer with a production facility in Naugatuck. It has 27 plants nationwide that, combined, use more than 300 million kilowatts of ...
It’s no secret women are still underrepresented in top corporate leadership roles.In fact, women held just 11.8% of the approximately 15,000 senior-executive positions across publicly traded U.S ...
A recent state Supreme Court decision overturned more than three decades of practice in the state’s workers’ compensation system, and according to the state’s largest business lobby, the ...
Constitution Square is part of Newington’s town center, which is being studied for new redevelopment opportunities. PHOTO ERICA DRZEWIECKI With a prime piece of real estate now on the market ...
Union membership in the U.S. hit a new low in 2024, but Connecticut is bucking the national trend as organized labor continues to show a post-pandemic resurgence in the state, new federal data ...
Artificial intelligence, specifically AI-generated text and content, has grown in popularity and been embraced by many industries, but it also has downsides, including contributing to an increase ...
There was a rare sighting at the Connecticut Business & Industry Association’s annual economic breakfast in January.When Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, took the stage to give his annual state-of ...
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🔒 Student visa revocations, growing visa backlog may drastically shrink international student enrollment – and revenue – at CT colleges ...