
PermuSoft Corp. has filed a second lawsuit against ResortApp, saying the company has failed to comply with a payment plan set up after an initial round in court.
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PermuSoft Corp. has filed a second lawsuit against ResortApp, saying the company has failed to comply with a payment plan set up after an initial round in court.
Kokopelli Packraft closed on a $210,000 funding round, and expects to raise $750,000 by year-end.
The court-appointed receiver overseeing a fund and startup controlled by Harvard MBA Tyler Tysdal claims in four recent lawsuits that friends and family were improperly paid back first.
‘We’re going to build a pro esports franchise here in Colorado, where we’ll host events and tournaments, and sell out venues and stadiums,’ the founder said.
‘The work industry has been way behind the outdoor industry and the military,’ says the founder of Denver-based Truewerk, whose customers’ average workday might consist of climbing a cellphone tower.
Castle Rock startup BidMySmile has raised $300,000, according to its CEO.
Fresh off an $80 million funding round, Evolve Vacation Rental Network has spent some of the cash on technology it said will help customers more accurately price their homes.
The news follows a $3.5 million funding round fueled by 10 individual investors.
The lion’s share of funding came from the Boulder-based hemp company, which raised $423 million.
Newspaper says Shapeshift processed millions for suspected criminals; CEO fires back in blog post.
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