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Fired vinyl exec says he ‘saved the company’ after $1M losses
Rich Kylberg, of Denver, was let go from Vinyl Me, Please in March and sued in May.
Oil company to close downtown office after acquisition, lay off 73
Chord Energy also closed a Denver office in 2022.
Nothing to sneeze at: Diagnostic startup looks to raise $3M
“You cough for about 10 seconds, we capture that recording, push it to the cloud, run it through the process, and about a minute later you get a result,” said the founder.
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Lawyer who sent $375K settlement to Hong Kong hacker blames his bank
Randy Corporon says that if he is at fault, so is Wells Fargo and another attorney.
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Private jet firm Wheels Up ceasing operations at JeffCo airport, laying off 65
Wheels Up was founded in 2013 and aimed to become the Uber of private jets.
Dish Network laying off another 50 workers in latest round of cuts
Since November, the company has cut 700 employees working in Littleton and its Douglas County headquarters, according to notices sent to the state.
Manufacturer closing Littleton facility, laying off 60
The company owns its 14-acre site.