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Who are the Major Revenue-Based Investing VCs?

David Teten

Feenix focuses on companies in the consumer space across a number of industry verticals including: multi-unit Food & Beverage operators, hospitality, managed workspace (office or food halls), location based entertainment venues, and various direct to consumer online companies.

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Startup Strategy Roundtable: Top 10 Tech Trends To Watch

ReadWriteStart

The trends include Cloud computing, outsourcing, social Web, vertical and local Web, smartphones and tablets, online advertising, online video, online gaming, e-books, and bootstrapped entrepreneurship. Today, the company produces low carbon footprint fruits and vegetables and sells to distributors in California, Nevada and Arizona.

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6 Proven Tips for Successful Food Packaging

crowdSPRING Blog

If you aren’t the only brand in your vertical that is natural and earthy, a splash of color might help your product stand out from your competitors’ products. If your brand is more natural and down to earth, bright primary colors will look out of place and feel fake. On the other hand, keep an eye out for what competitors are doing.

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Tesla Is Not A Car Company

Austin Startup

Rather, Tesla will be a full stack, vertically integrated clean energy company. Tesla just announced that it has achieved $125/kWh at the Gigafactory 1 in Nevada. Tesla may be a car company today, but Tesla won’t be a car company in 15 years. They may still produce cars, but cars will represent a fraction of total profits.

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Real Estate Developer Danny Haber Of oWOW Reinvigorates Bay Area

YoungUpstarts

California’s loss is Nevada and Arizona’s gain. As a vertically integrated company, oWOW cuts costs which are then passed on in the form of lower rental prices to tenants. Research indicates that more Californians will be leaving the state for ‘greener pastures’ in years to come.

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SXSW Pitch Finalist: Waycare

Austin Startup

The award-winning technology is already being used in numerous locations, including Ohio, Florida, and Nevada. Tracy Larkin-Thomason, Nevada Department of Transportation Deputy Director says, “Waycare has helped NDOT Freeway Service Patrol dramatically improve our incident identification and response times.”