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Another Truist exec exits
Truist's new North Carolina West regional president Heath Campbell has reportedly left the bank.
Someone dies of cancer every 2.5 hours in Western New York
Cancer is a broad topic — and one that Business First explores more closely in our annual Cancer Care edition.
Louisville Metro Government to reallocate majority of $40M grant given to CEOc following ethics probe
Under a new proposal, the funds will instead be invested in projects at Louisville parks and libraries.
The business of breast cancer: Lost wages, financial burdens and lack of support
Many women experience barriers to care after a breast cancer diagnosis, including a lack of social support and insurance, financial concerns and problems communicating with health care providers.
Boston Medical Center workers push for higher wages
A group of union workers at Boston Medical Center held a rally on Thursday during their lunch break to protest for higher wages.
Amwell stock shoots up on news of $180M federal contract
A new contract with the Military Health System caused a 12% jump in Amwell’s stock on Friday afternoon.
Huntington again is by far the busiest SBA lender in the country
Huntington also had the second-highest total SBA borrowing, but its average loan size was $188,000 – smaller than more than 1,100 other banks' averages.
Miami SPAC raises $138M, files SEC registration to bring Kansas City-area business public
A South Florida special purpose acquisition company is one step closer to bringing a management company public.
Masonite acquires California manufacturer in $285M deal
The deal follows another nine-figure acquisition this year as Masonite continues to expand to new products and market segments.
New lending rule aims to boost first-time homebuying with potential rental income
First-time homebuyers might be able to afford a better house under the new guidelines.