Archive for November 2020
Small businesses ramp up PPP loan forgiveness requests — but the SBA still lags behind
The recent introduction of a streamlined forgiveness form for loans under $50,000 has helped smooth out the process.
After $700 million and another round of layoffs, Peninsula biotech’s 22-year run nears end with merger
Even as the biotech industry thrives, the merger underscores that gobs of capital and fresh hopes are no guarantee of success.
FDA sets Dec. 17 review date after Moderna reports further success with Covid vaccine
New data shows Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine is 94% effective at preventing the virus.
San Francisco 49ers to play two home games in Arizona because of Covid-19 restrictions
Because of a three-week ban on participant sports in Santa Clara County due to a Covid-19 surge, the San Francisco 49ers will be going out of state for their next two home games.
Tom Siebel’s C3.ai seeks to raise $527 million in IPO
C3.ai will be competing with a herd of other Bay Area tech companies for investors attention.
Plans for life sciences project approved for rare developable chunk in Mission Bay
The location at 1450 Owens St. — now set for a seven story building — is one of the last unplanned and vacant plots of land that can be developed in the Mission Bay neighborhood.
DoorDash seeks to raise up to $2.8 billion in IPO
The company has set its long-awaited pricing range on its up coming IPO.
5 things to know: How about some brisket in that Chipotle burrito?
Here’s what you need to know today.
Elk Grove approves Capital SouthEast Connector segment
Another portion of the major highway project between Elk Grove and El Dorado Hills is moving forward, after getting Elk Grove City Council approval.
Sutter Health Plus CEO departs after two years at the top
Brian Fellner was among the Business Journal’s CFO of the Year honorees in 2019.