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Bob Fernandez

Bob Fernandez

Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Scammers prey on student borrowers who hope for federal loan forgiveness, officials say - The Phi...

Beware, say government officials. Scammers are looking to exploit borrowers by offering help applying for the Biden administration’s student debt forgiveness plan.
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Verizon begins 5G internet to Philadelphia homes, competing with Xf...

Verizon has officially launched its 5G internet-to-home service in Philadelphia. The coverage maps shows gaps but it’s taking on Xfinity in Comcast Corp.’s headquarters city.
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Comcast has a new company president — the first outside the foundin...

Mike Cavanagh has been Comcast’s chief financial officer since 2015.
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Bankruptcy judge delays $98 million in bonuses at opioid-maker Endo...

A bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved paying $93,000 in short-term incentives to employees and sales reps at Malvern’s Endo International.
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Wawa's expansion into the suburbs met with pushback - The Philadelp...

Wawa has been evolving toward bigger, suburban stores with gasoline. Residents don’t always welcome it.
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Nearly 1/4 of suburban Philly office market is vacant, CBRE estimat...

As employees go remote, suburban Philly office buildings could be repurposed or torn down. Companies are “getting rid of overhead,” said one township manager.
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Struggling Philly real estate owner PREIT sells another mall to pay...

Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust has sold the Cumberland Mall in Vineland to an undisclosed buyer for $45 million, allowing it pay off the mall’s mortgage.
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Boyds opens permanent store outside Philly for first time in 84 yea...

“We are committed to the city of Philadelphia,” said Boyds president Kent Gushner, though he expresses concerns about crime and safety.
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Malvern opioid maker Endo to be monitored by Obama's former drug .....

“This is straight out of the Purdue playbook,” said Temple University law professor Jonathan Lipson.
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$5 million was set aside for small Pa. filmmakers. Harrisburg gave ...

Many indie filmmakers say Shyamalan deserves Pennsylvania film tax credits — but not from the reserve allocated for smaller film-production firms.
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Bankrupt Pa. drug firm Endo could earn $265M in opioid royalties - ...

Thousands of government and private organizations have sued Endo for its alleged part in the nation’s opioid epidemic. The Malvern-based firm filed for bankruptcy in 2022.