
The company has about 30,000 Colorado customers.
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The company has about 30,000 Colorado customers.
CEO Rachel Romer cited a need for a “more focused, seamless way of doing work” to achieve long-term goals.
A children’s outdoor apparel company, a big name in the aerospace sector and beauty product seller are among the firms that raised cash last month.
Colorado native Rafael Small founded CarGari in November. DIA made $2.4 million off companies like it last year.
The website, along with its app and its founder, seek Chapter 11 protection.
“It’s difficult to give up 12.5 percent of your company,” said Joshua Thurmond, who says the idea for LavaBox came out of a rafting trip.
Shinesty’s garish products, previously only available through its website, are now rolling out in two retail chains.
A high-end camper maker, a cleaning product delivery service and a pet testing kit firm are among companies that raised cash last month.
Cerebelly, which is headquartered near Union Station, was founded by a neurosurgeon.
“Screw them in and abracadabra you have cleats,” said founder Ty Stuart.
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