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There’s a new option for homeowners that want a vintage-looking bench but aren’t feeling those ubiquitous lunge chairs crafted from retired skis and snowboards.
Building on 20 percent growth for each of the last five years, a Denver ski manufacturer has sealed more than $2 million from investors.
With a toy for antsy customers, two Denver brothers have capped one of the most lucrative local Kickstarter campaigns ever.
To sprout the first version of its automated indoor gardening sets, a recent Techstars grad with roots in Denver and Boulder has raised half a million dollars.
A children’s pharmaceutical manufacturer has added to its funding total, now having raked in more than $30 million in five years.
A startup that helps customers compare drugs has raised $3.7 million from 44 investors, in a capital raise that began in March 2014.
The local inventors of a pillow that plays music to soothe troubled sleepers have raised $85,000 in a Kickstarter campaign that exceeded its funding target the day after it opened.
To find investors with a taste for its probiotic flavor, a biotech startup is spending four months in a San Francisco business accelerator.
After a buying spree last year, healthcare software firm Welltok has netted another $33.7 million investment.
Two émigrés from the former Soviet Union are trying to build the “Kayak of Russia” from a homebase in Aurora.
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