
A music venue operator, a meal delivery service and an activity kit company are among those that raised cash.
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A music venue operator, a meal delivery service and an activity kit company are among those that raised cash.
In addition to Kevin O’Leary, local angel and venture capitalists invested in M.C. Squares.
Noad co-founder Jonah Wolf believes working from home doesn’t have to mean your home.
“It is a tough environment and it looks like it did back in 2008 when there was huge uncertainty and angel investing dried up,” said the head of Rockies Venture Club.
ETHDenver, at the National Western Complex, is accused of stiffing a local company.
Among firms raising cash: a salsa maker, a donation-minded software company and a maker of kits for cats and dogs.
CaptainU’s creators say they are still owed $6 million.
The company has raised just under half that from an online campaign and a fund led by singer Pharrell Williams.
An allergen-free food company, a bottled water firm and an insurance provider for freelancers are among those that raised cash.
“We saw it as an untapped layer of earth’s atmosphere,” said the co-founder of Urban Sky, whose customers include Denver Water.
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