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AquaBounty’s public stock offering to fund $320M fish farm

AquaBounty, the Maynard-based grower of genetically-modified salmon, completed a public offering of common stock with $127.1-million in gross proceeds, according to a letter from the company's CEO to its stakeholders.

WBJ seeks ideas for Power 50 list

The Worcester Business Journal editorial staff is seeking readers' ideas for this year's Power 50, WBJ's annual list of the most influential professionals in Central Massachusetts.

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 1

As part of WBJ’s 2022 coverage of the 300th anniversary of Worcester’s founding, the publication has partnered with the Worcester Historical Museum to run a trivia contest. Those with the most correct answers at the end of the year will win a special prize package.

🔒Movers & Shakers for Jan. 10, 2022

People are on the move at Country Bank, Spectrum Health Systems, Inc., RCAP Solutions, and more.
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Westborough display technology used in virtual reality glasses

Westborough display technology company Kopin Corp. announced on Tuesday its Pancake optics were being utilized in MaganeX virtual reality glasses.

Swissturn transitions to 100% employee owned

Swissturn/USA, an Oxford-based Swiss screw machine manufacturer, announced on Monday its full transition to being fully employee owned after the final stage of the process was completed on Dec. 23.

Green Meadows cannabis in Southbridge begins servicing medical patients

The dispensary already served adult-use customers. 

Worcester battery recycling company to build $43M plant in Georgia

Worcester-based Battery Resourcers, a lithium ion battery recycling and manufacturing company, on Wednesday announced its plans to revamp and construct a $43-million plant located in Georgia.
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Mass. cannabis prices continue to fall, nearing record low

The average monthly cost per one ounce of cannabis is the lowest it’s been in Mass. since adult-use sales opened in November 2018, excepting the first two full months of the pandemic.

Developer purchases Hardwick mill for $5M cannabis project

A real estate developer with plans for a cannabis establishment bought a former mill in Hardwick for $500,000 on Dec. 16, according to real estate database CoStar.
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