
“We were unable to secure additional funding,” says Opsis Health CEO Kevin Grundy.
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“We were unable to secure additional funding,” says Opsis Health CEO Kevin Grundy.
February may be the shortest month of the year, but Colorado startups didn’t let that slow them from raising capital. According to a tally of Form Ds filed with the SEC, 59 startups around the state raised $604.2 million last month. (You can see our sortable spreadsheet here). That’s about $120 million more raised than… Read more »
“People go in saying it’s a sponge bath and come out saying it’s an astronaut shower,” said Jonathan Ballesteros.
Poplight debuted with a Kickstarter campaign in February 2023. When “Shark Tank” emailed, “I thought it was a scam.”
A CBD company and software firm for outdoor enthusiasts are among the companies that raised cash last month.
BillGO was founded in 2015 and allows customers to pay their bills in one place.
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.
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