Leaders of Favarh and Rotary of Avon-Canton have signed a partnership agreement through which the Rotary will donate $150,000 over five years to Favarh. The donation will help construct the […]
With 95 percent of the world's consumers located outside of the United States, Connecticut companies need to think in terms of a global marketplace to remain competitive.
For the past decade, Democratic U.S. Rep. John Larson has regularly lobbied Congress to pass a nationwide tax on carbon emissions, something that had been supported by former Vice President Al Gore.
United Financial Bancorp Inc. and its flagship, United Bank, had a few other options, bank officials say, for relocating away from its cramped Glastonbury office quarters, aside from choosing downtown Hartford.
Some state legislators are attempting to improve Connecticut's regulatory environment with several bills that would make it easier — and potentially less costly — to operate a business in the state, particularly startups.
Q&A talks to Andrew Markowksi, Connecticut state director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), about the state budget and legislative proposals that will impact business.
It's no longer enough to be small or lucky. These days, cyberattacks affect businesses of all sizes and types. In fact, small and medium-sized businesses are now the target of 65 percent of cyberattacks.