The Englewood-based aerospace company said previous investors wanted to put up more cash before the company’s next formal fundraising round.
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Pro golf tournament this summer in Berthoud to be held without fans
“This year will be quicker play, calmer, quieter, but then we will have a 2020 champion, and we can say Colorado had professional golf this year, despite everything going on,” the tournament’s director said.
They run their own law firm. And also an industrial lubricant manufacturer
“Our revenue in the law firm certainly took a huge drop … but at the same time, we had a plan in place on how to allocate time between both businesses,” said Mike Sandstrum.
CEO of Arrow Electronics lists Belcaro home for $3M
The three-story home has 4,222 square feet above ground plus a 1,441-square-foot finished basement.
BusinessDen Assembly recap: Developers see this as the end of a cycle
“I think we’re going pretty deep into a recession and I think it’s going to be drawn out, unfortunately,” BMC Investments CEO Matt Joblon said.
Bird and Lime scooters return to Denver streets
The companies, two of five e-scooters companies authorized to operate in Denver, pulled out in March.
New grads could practice law temporarily in Colorado if July bar exam postponed
“Right now we are working on a plan to have an exam that would have social distancing,” said Jessica Yates, director of the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel, which administers the bar exam.
Selling pot amidst the pandemic: A rush followed by a slowdown — and no federal stimulus money
“We went from illegal to essential, and that’s a pretty incredible jump,” said Tim Cullen, CEO of Colorado Harvest Co.
Not just DIA: Traffic plummets at Centennial Airport, too
“This is the worst I have seen in my 37-year career, worse than post 9/11,” the airport’s director said in a statement.
Litigation over shortened ski season snowballs, with Vail facing multiple lawsuits
Denver-based Alterra also was sued this month.