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Is ocean conservation the next climate tech? 7 investors explain why they’re all in

TechCrunch

Sure, plenty of money is spent on ocean-based industries, but most of today’s marine investments are into either extractive industries like fishing or oil and gas, or activities like shipping, which aren’t extractive but don’t exactly benefit marine ecosystems. “Our That doesn’t mean that investors aren’t bullish, though.

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Reveal raises $50M to espouse the benefits of partner ecosystems

TechCrunch

Research by BCG found that fewer than 15% were sustainable in the long run. “But most of the time, companies don’t know how to capture this value and don’t invest in partnerships. Perhaps as a result, business ecosystems — while profitable — have a high failure rate. ”

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The New Drug Delivery Challenge: How Will Cures Reach Patients?

Andreessen Horowitz

Insurance limitations When thinking about price implications in reimbursed healthcare, the rub is not just the net price of the drug itself, but the time horizon over which the insurance plan achieves payback for that investment. But health insurance churn rates can be relatively high. But health insurance churn rates can be relatively high.

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Slow Down to Speed Up Your Product Analytics

Reforge

June 15, 2023 Table of Contents What is Product Analytics Again? Everyone wants to be data-driven, but not everyone wants to invest the time and money in building a healthy data infrastructure to properly collect data and use it to make smart product decisions — mostly because it takes away from the near-term roadmap items.