Philadelphia Business Journal
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San Francisco-Based Syapse Expands Presence in Radnor
Syapse, a medical technology company from San Francisco that specializes in precision oncology, is expanding its Radnor presence, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business…
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Qlik to Leave Delaware County, Relocate in King of Prussia
Qlik, a data analytics company based in Radnor, will relocate its headquarters to King of Prussia later this year, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia…
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Four Delco High Schools Among State’s Top 50 in Highest SAT Scores
Radnor High School ranks among Pennsylvania’s highest-scoring public high schools on the SAT, according to a report in the Philadelphia Business Journal. Radnor checked in…
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Pennsylvania Has the Unfortunate Distinction of Ranking Second on This List
Pennsylvania ranks second in the nation for number of structurally deficient bridges, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s 2017 National Bridge Inventory database, writes…
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SAP to Buy California-Based Software Company for $2.4 Billion
SAP has announced the acquisition of California’s Callidus Software for $2.4 billion to help boost its cloud-based offerings, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business…
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Lincoln Financial’s CEO Expects Multibillion-Dollar Insurance Acquisition to Spur Growth
Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Group recently announced its intent to pay $3.3 billion to buy Liberty Life Insurance from Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, writes Jessica Seaman…
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Check Out the 25 Best-Selling Vehicles in Greater Philadelphia
Drivers in Greater Philadelphia prefer the Ford F Series as their vehicle of choice, writes Clara Lefton for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The F Series…
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Villanova Breaks More Ground, as Its Transformation of Lancaster Avenue Continues
Villanova University has broken ground on its new $60 million performing arts center, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new center will…
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After Bankruptcy Filing, Babies R Us in Exton to Close; Toys R Us in Media Stays Open
Babies R Us is closing its Exton location as part of a larger nationwide closure plan that affects 182 stores, but the Toys R Us…
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Iron Hill Brewery Launches Ambitious Plan That Will Delight Beer Aficionados
Iron Hill Brewery – which has locations in West Chester, Phoenixville, and Media – plans to release a new canned beer each month for the…
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Radnor’s Safeguard Scientifics Shifts Focus, Lays Off Half of Its Staff
Radnor’s Safeguard Scientifics has laid off half of its staff as part of cost-cutting measures and a change in business strategy, writes Michelle Caffrey for…
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Enthusiasm, Concern Among Reactions as Region Makes Amazon’s Short List
Reaction to the news that Greater Philadelphia is one of the 20 cities/regions on Amazon’s short list for its second headquarters has run the gamut…
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Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Group to Make $3.3 Billion Acquisition
Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Group has agreed to acquire Liberty Mutual Insurance Group’s Liberty Life Assurance for $3.3 billion, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business…
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Fintech Company in Swarthmore Raises $1.5 Million in Seed Round
LoanStar, a Swarthmore-based fintech company, has managed to raise $1.5 million in a seed round as it attempts to make its lending platform available to…
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Crozer-Keystone to Offer Advanced Brain, Spine Care Through New Partnership
The Crozer-Keystone Health System has partnered with the Global Neurosciences Institute to provide clinically advanced brain and spine care services to local patients, writes John…
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Philadelphia One of Four Regions Selected for Global Identity Project
Philadelphia has been selected by the Brookings Institution as one of four regions that will participate in a project to help determine how to define…
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New Ad Campaign Promotes Region as ‘Cellicon Valley’
The Philadelphia region will be promoted as “Cellicon Valley” in an ad blitz at this week’s J.P. Morgan Healthcare Investor Conference in San Francisco, writes…
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Wollman Aims to Turn Widener into a Game-Changing University
Widener president Julie Wollman is determined to turn the university into a game-changing institution of higher education, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…





















