Boeing’s deal for GKN Aerospace’s Hazelwood plant comes at a crucial moment for the defense contractor and its 16,000-person St. Louis-area workforce.
Annika Merrilees
The Gateway Pundit, a right-wing St. Louis website, filed for bankruptcy protection this week. Early filings offer a few new details, but don't shed much light on cashflow or strategy.
Osprey Capital, the investment arm of the Hoffmann Family of Companies, has entered discussions to acquire Oberweis and all of its assets, according to a press release sent late Tuesday.
This has "no impact" on its ongoing, $1.8 billion expansion project in the region, the company said.
Boeing's defense business reported a quarterly profit Wednesday, even as losses deepened in the company's troubled commercial airplane segment.
A new federal rule will set minimum staffing levels for nursing homes. If it took effect today, most Missouri facilities would fall short, according to one nonprofit's analysis.
A Maryland Heights-based health care business has raised $100 million in equity capital.
Right now a company that had ordered goods six weeks ahead of time is likely ordering three months ahead of time, a Washington University professor says.
Dispute between Boeing and Hazelwood-based GKN Aerospace has taken on a new urgency as Boeing eyes one of the largest potential U.S. arms deals with the Israeli government in years.