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King of Prussia’s Vertex Cuts 170 Jobs as Tax Software Maker Pivots to AI
King of Prussia-based Vertex plans to reduce its workforce by nine percent, as the tax and compliance software maker pivots toward artificial intelligence, writes Jeff…
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West Chester’s QVC Group to File for Bankruptcy, Plans 90-Day Restructuring
Amid ongoing efforts to manage $6.6 billion in debt, West Chester-based QVC Group has announced plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, writes Jeff Blumenthal for…
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Philly-Based Behavioral Health Practice Management Platform Raises $35M in Venture Capital Funding
Philadelphia-based behavioral health practice management platform Ritten has raised $35 million in venture capital funding to expand its business, writes John George for the Philadelphia…
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Newtown-based Helius Medical Technologies Explores ‘Strategic Alternatives’ to Boost Stockholder Value
Helius Medical Technologies, a Newtown-based medical device company, has begun exploring “strategic alternatives,” including a reverse merger and licensing deal, to enhance stockholder value, writes…
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Thrill-Seeking Investors Flocking to Single-Stock ETFs
Investors who are looking to ratchet up the risk are turning to single-stock exchange-traded funds, a relatively recent product that focuses on amplifying the return…
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Healthcare Services Group Settles SEC Suit for $6 Million, Neither Admitting Nor Denying Charges
Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) action against Bensalem’s Healthcare Services Group has been resolved. The latter agreed to a $6 million settlement while neither admitting…
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Wiser Wealth: You May Be Savvy But Are You An “Accredited Investor”?
Whether you are new to investing or have been involved in making investments for years, the term accredited investor might be unfamiliar to you. That’s…
























