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Fisher’s Popcorn of Delaware chooses Delaware for major expansion of manufacturing and wholesale operations

American Entrepreneurship

Fisher’s Popcorn has been a part of the Delaware beach experience and the Sussex County business community for 40 years, and we’re glad the company has chosen to expand here for its next phase of growth,” said Governor John Carney. The company plans to create 20 additional wholesale jobs at the new site over the next three years.

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Lessons Learned in Parenting and Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurs' Organization

And lastly, as a 25-year entrepreneur, husband of 20 years, and the father of 16- and 15-year-old sons, I would offer one bit of advice for anyone starting either of those paths: You need to be ready to go all in; otherwise, don’t do it at all. Running a business, like parenthood, is a 24/7, 365 endeavor.

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15 Ventures with Underrepresented Founders share $198K in Startup302 Grant Prizes

American Entrepreneurship

Winners, all with founders/co-founders who are UD alumni, were as follows: 1st: SomnOSA (Baltimore, Maryland) – $7,0 0 0 2nd: Toivoa (Wilmington, Delaware) – $5,000 3rd: Stakana Analytics (Seattle, Washington) – $2,500 Sylvester Mobley, managing partner of Plain Sight Capital and founder of Coded by Kids, delivered the event’s keynote address.

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Revolution Growth Invests in Curbio, the Leading Proptech Platform for Pre-Sale Home Renovation

Revolution

The Maryland-Based Startup Offers a Fix Now, Pay-at-Closing Solution for Optimal Sale Outcomes Say hello to Curbio ?—?the From there, Curbio’s invitation-only online job platform for the country’s five-star contractors and subcontractors allows Curbio to digitally execute the project from start to finish.

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The Coming Zombie Startup Apocalypse

This is going to be BIG.

Sam Altman of YC recently pointed out that pulling back during the downturn in 2008 would result in several big misses: In October of 2008, Sequoia Capital—arguably the best-ever in the business—gave the famous “RIP Good Times” presentation (I was there). A few months after that, a company called UberCab got started.

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WJR Business Beat with Jeff Sloan: Michigan Ranks in New CNBC Study as a Top State to Base a Business (Episode 259)

StartupNation

On today’s Business Beat, Jeff discusses a recent CNBC study on the best states to base a business, and it ranked Michigan as one of the top, at number 11. for the WJR Business Beat. for the WJR Business Beat. WJR Business Beat Transcript. Listeners outside of the Detroit area can listen live HERE.

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Xometry is taking its excess manufacturing capacity business public

TechCrunch

Xometry, a Maryland-based service that connects companies with manufacturers with excess production capacity around the world, filed an S-1 form with the U.S. Growth aside, it’s clear that Xometry is no modern software business, at least from a revenue-quality profile. Rowe Price.