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Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
With New $135 Million Series D, Blue Apron Takes The Lead In Funding For Meal-Kit Startups Blue Apron, one of the biggest players in the rapidly growing boxed-meal industry, today announced that it landed $135 million in Series D funding from Fidelity Management and Research Company |
Fast Company J.J. McCorvey |
Intel Launches Investment Fund For Startups Led By Women And Minorities The Intel Capital Diversity Fund will invest $125 million over the next five years in businesses led by women and underrepresented minorities. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Razorfish Cofounder Raises $8 Million For Diabetes App A diabetes management app from the cofounder of Razorfish, the digital agency behind many Fortune 500 websites, just raised an $8 million funding round. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Used-Car Startup Beepi Raises $300 Million Beepi, a California-based company that offers a secure platform for finding, buying, and selling used cars, declined to disclose the investors and said the round would be closing soon. |
Fast Company |
Drone Giant DJI And Top VC Firm Accel Partners Launch A $10 Million Drone Fund Today, Accel Partners, a VC firm that's backed heavyweights like Facebook, Dropbox, and Spotify, announced SkyFund, a new drones fund in conjunction with China's DJI, the maker of popular quadcopters like the Phantom and the Inspire. |
Fast Company Ainsley O'Connell |
Mark Zuckerberg Joins AltSchool's Backers The presence of philanthropic donors will arguably ensure that AltSchool prioritizes working with public schools, including charters. |
Fast Company Victor Kotsev |
This Weird Bike Just Raised $973,764 On A $50,000 Kickstarter Goal Halfbike's designers Martin Angelov and Mihail Klenov, two young architects living in Sofia, Bulgaria, market the vehicle as a new type of urban transportation, as well as a recreational device. |
Fast Company Lydia Dishman |
Kleiner Perkins Wants Ellen Pao To Pay $1 Million For Losing Her Gender Discrimination Case The firm has offered Ellen Pao a new deal: Drop the case or pay us $1 million. If Pao chooses to let the case go, KPCB said they would move on without asking for any other compensation. |
Fast Company May 2015 Max Chafkin |
Y Combinator President Sam Altman Is Dreaming Big The Silicon Valley startup factory that birthed Airbnb and Dropbox has grown even more ambitious under its new leader. |
Fast Company Samantha Cole |
Jury Determines Kleiner Perkins Did Not Discriminate Against Ellen Pao The jury, made up of six men and six women, have decided that the firm did not discriminate against Pao on basis of gender. |
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