The state says the promoters failed to tell investors about past bankruptcies, falsely claimed they were affiliated with golfing great Arnold Palmer, and tricked investors into thinking they would realize 10 to 15 percent returns.
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$7M Cherry Creek mansion tops November sales
The sale of 333 Milwaukee St. was also the priciest in Cherry Creek in the last decade.
Centennial firm locks down patent for military mattress
It covers a mattress the company has been developing for the U.S. army over the past six years.
Rockies Venture Club raising $4M fund
The 30-year-old club is betting it can use its network of more than 200 angel investors and 250 entrepreneurs to fund startups in need of a couple hundred thousand dollars to get started.
Tulo lists Glass House penthouse for $1M
Former Rockies star Troy Tulowitzki is going to market with his glass-enclosed penthouse.
Dueling cannabis firms with 'Entourage' in name tussle in court
The maker of a local cannabis product claims that a rival’s name is “beyond confusingly similar” to its own, and that even lawyers have contacted the wrong Entourage.
Regional accounting companies combine; consolidate office in the Springs
Regional accounting firms, both with a presence in Colorado, are combining.
Hostel owner from Austin to open outpost in Cap Hill
Before graduating college, Andy Ward took a three-month trip to Europe. But when three months vagabonding through the Old World turned into more than a year in South America and Australia, Ward found himself living and working in hostels, the dorm-like accommodations popular with young tourists outside of the United States. Upon returning Stateside, Ward… Read more »
Cutthroat Kitchen: Boulder's Kimball Musk lobs lawsuit at Wolfgang Puck
Musk’s restaurant concept is suing Wolfgang Puck Licensing for unfair competition and trademark infringement, saying one of its newest concepts is a recipe for confusion with a 10-restaurant chain Musk started out of Boulder in 2004.
Fitness franchise buffs up out-of-state operations
A Colorado fitness franchise is planning a high-intensity push into six more cities next year.