Founded by Dubliner Gareth Sheridan, Nutriband listed on Nasdaq in October 2021. Now, its flagship opioid patch product is a step closer to getting FDA approval. : Nutriband raises millions for drug abuse deterrent product
Bamboo products maker Amwoodo has raised $1 million in funding from Zerodha-backed venture fund Rainmatter.The sustainability-focused Kolkata-based startup said the funds will primarily be allocated to capital expenditures, such as upgrading machinery and equipment, upskilling artisans and facilitating expansion initiatives.“Most of the bamboo products sold in India were imported from China. In India, Kolkata was geographically well located near to the northeast and most of the bamboo forest...
Costco members have struck gold at the big box retailer, which sells 24-karat 1-ounce gold bars.
Skybound Entertainment has kicked off a crowdfunding campaign to support
Developer Landfall gave away its newest game, Content Warning, when it launched on Steam. Over 6.6 million gamers received it, and even after the free game giveaway, it still sold 1 million copies.
The 21-year-old LSU gymnast, a national champion, and an internet
Ben Lewis and Angela Vranich, co-founders of Little Spoon, detail the launch and massive growth of their healthy baby and kids food brand.
He signed with Cleveland on a one-year $750,000 free agent deal last December.
The jars of strawberry jam, labelled America Riviera Orchard, have been shared with friends and influencers.
A first glimpse of the new business venture from the Duchess of Sussex has been teased on social media, with pictures of a jar of strawberry jam.
In the video below from Nikias Molina we get to see a range of useful Mac apps for productivity. In the digital age where efficiency and convenience are paramount, your MacBook can be more than just a sleek device; it can be a powerhouse of productivity. Thanks to a variety of free apps designed to […]
In America, the Washington D.C., uniparty types like to make you think they are all for reining in big corporations in favor of the “little guy.” But in practice, it seems that across many industries, the practice of squeezing out competition via government subsidy or legislative or bureaucratic intervention is often carried out by legislators with a vested interest in the long-term success of their “donating constituency.”