
A firm that licenses fabric technology to brands like Adidas and Rossignol has sued a New York business over use of its trademark of “37.5.”
A firm that licenses fabric technology to brands like Adidas and Rossignol has sued a New York business over use of its trademark of “37.5.”
The Denver startup, which sells ski resort software, now can claim more Peak Resorts properties as customers.
Boulder’s own bestselling author last week sued Outside Magazine after it allegedly republished online his 20-year-old article about a deadly expedition on Mount Everest.
Six of Colorado’s schools topped 10 percent for investment returns in the most recent fiscal year.
Even though he’s out of the news business, ink still runs in Alex Kronman’s veins.
According to Jason Buijs, it’s not an authentic Colorado experience for the out-of-town visitor unless you’re road-tripping in a Subaru.
Under the ownership of a Boulder private equity firm, a cloud computing startup has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is attempting to sell all of its assets.
The grandson of a former Denver Post publisher has sued the Post and Boulder’s Daily Camera newspaper for defamation, accusing the newspapers of shoddy journalism in their coverage of his 2013 dismissal as coach of the UC Boulder club freestyle ski team.
Entrepreneur Tom DeFrancia is trying to grab a piece of the fancy cooler market pioneered by outdoor wonder-brand Yeti.
Gravel biking is propelling a 130-year-old bicycle brand to spin off new tire designs out of its new Boulder office.
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