Month: February 2023
Premium Ebike Subscription Company Dance Raises €16.5 Million To Encourage Sustainable Cities Around the World
Eurazeo alongside key angel investors focused on sustainable investments looks to scale its services and software
BERLIN, Sept. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ —
Today, premium ebike subscription company Dance raised an additional €16.5 million as the company rolls out its first generation ebike and repair service on the streets of Berlin
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Crypto Prices Move More in Sync With Stocks, Posing New Risks – IMF Blog
By Tobias Adrian, Tara Iyer and Mahvash S. Qureshi
There’s a growing interconnectedness between virtual assets and financial markets.
Crypto assets such as Bitcoin have matured from an obscure asset class with few users to an integral part of the digital asset revolution, raising financial stability concerns.
Crypto assets are no longer on the fringe

UST Rebounds From $0.66 per Coin to $0.93, Crypto Community Assesses Stablecoin’s Damaged Reputation – Bitcoin News

On Monday, May 9, 2022, the stablecoin terrausd (UST) lost its parity with the U.S. dollar and dropped to an all-time low of $0.66 per unit. The stablecoin has been one of the most topical discussions in crypto during the past 24 hours, as many have been betting on whether it will fail or recover.

6 entrepreneurs tell us what they really want this year – TechCrunch
Welcome to TechCrunch’s 2021 Holiday Gift Guide! Need help with gift ideas? We’ve got lots of them. Looking for our other guides? Find them here!
2021 was largely defined by the great resignation, in which tens of millions of people left their jobs in pursuit of other opportunities. A sliver of those folks made

‘Dogecoin killer’ shiba inu is up–here’s what to know before investing
Another dog-inspired cryptocurrency called shiba inu, or SHIB, hit an all-time high of $0.00008845 on Thursday.
Despite its price being below 1 cent, the “meme token” has garnered a lot of attention. Shiba inu now ranks No. 8 among the top cryptocurrencies by market value, according to CoinMarketCap. It is up more than 173% over

St. George entrepreneur brings healing, hope to Washington County – St George News
ST. GEORGE —With two rotator cuff injuries and the discovery of Reformer Pilates, a young St. George entrepreneur fought through the pandemic to bring healing and hope to Washington County.


a16z backs CoinSwitch Kuber in first India investment – TechCrunch
Andreessen Horowitz and Coinbase Ventures have minted a new unicorn in India: CoinSwitch Kuber. The two firms have co-led a $260 million investment in the Bangalore-based cryptocurrency trading startup, valuing the young firm at $1.9 billion, they said on Tuesday.
This is a16z’s first investment in India. TechCrunch reported last month — twice — that
Harry E. Silverwood Jr., former business and corporate lawyer and financial executive, dies – Baltimore Sun
Harry E. Silverwood Jr., a former CitiFinancial executive and partner in the Smith, Somerville & Case legal firm, died in his sleep of cardiovascular complications May 24 at his North Baltimore home. He was 87.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Cedarcroft, he was the son of Harry E. Silverwood Sr., an attorney, and Bessie
The Miller Group Awards Seventeenth Rudy R. Miller Business – Finance Scholarship to Arizona State University Senior
Rudy R. Miller Business – Finance Scholarship 2021
Left: Rudy R. Miller, Chairman, President & CEO, The Miller GroupRight: Ben Davis, 2021 Rudy R. Miller Business – Finance Scholarship Recipient
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Oct.

Minority entrepreneur? Morgan Stanley wants to give you £200k
If you’re a female or ethnic minority entrepreneur in EMEA, Morgan Stanley may have some money for you.
The U.S. investment bank is expanding its Multicultural Innovation Lab (MCIL) to London. Starting next year, the bank will make £1m ($1.4m) of investment available to five start-ups, in chunks of £200k, and will introduce them to

Bethel College welcomes VP for business and finance – The Kansan
Bethel College President Jon C. Gering recently announced the appointment of Jayna Bertholf, CPA, Winfield, as vice president for business and finance, to begin March 14.
Bertholf is a 1992 graduate of Kansas State University, Manhattan, with a B.S. in accounting and business management, and earned an M.S. in business education from Emporia State University.