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B.C. biotech Zymeworks cutting 25% of staff following leadership shuffle

B.C. biotech Zymeworks cutting 25% of staff following leadership shuffle

Half of management team departing after appointment of new CEO
Four more high-profile B.C. tech firms join in on C-suite shuffle

Four more high-profile B.C. tech firms join in on C-suite shuffle

Cymax, Trulioo, Mogo, Electra Meccanica among latest companies hiring new executives
What Microsoft’s US$68b acquisition of Activision Blizzard means for Vancouver

What Microsoft’s US$68b acquisition of Activision Blizzard means for Vancouver

Multiple B.C. gaming companies now under same corporate umbrella
U.S. pharmaceutical giants cozy up to B.C. biotechs

U.S. pharmaceutical giants cozy up to B.C. biotechs

Partnerships, acquisitions put West Coast companies in international spotlight
Revenue up for B.C.’s biggest technology companies

Revenue up for B.C.’s biggest technology companies

Average revenue increase for the province’s top 20 was 6.7%, despite pandemic economics
COVID shuts down several LifeLabs across Lower Mainland

COVID shuts down several LifeLabs across Lower Mainland

It appears that COVID-19 has caused the temporary closure of several Lower Mainland medical labs, which offer COVID-19 testing.
Tech sector urges B.C. policymakers against chasing ‘ghosts of economies past’

Tech sector urges B.C. policymakers against chasing ‘ghosts of economies past’

New report from B.C. Tech Association pushes for rethink of economic priorities
Clio latest B.C. unicorn to switch up C-suite in the new year

Clio latest B.C. unicorn to switch up C-suite in the new year

Legaltech firm names new CFO two months after expanding its C-suite
Zymeworks founder Ali Tehrani to step down as CEO by February

Zymeworks founder Ali Tehrani to step down as CEO by February

Former QLT chief financial officer to take over as CEO of B.C. biotech
GeoComply co-founder returns as CEO of Vancouver unicorn

GeoComply co-founder returns as CEO of Vancouver unicorn

Anna Sainsbury will continue to serve as chair of tech company