California Business Journal writes and publishes insightful, in-depth and captivating business articles on entrepreneurs, startups and small businesses. |
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Chloe Caldwell, California Business Journal |
BioLargo’s Breakthrough PFAS Removal Technology Offers Hope for Clean Water Across the U.S.
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The water we use and drink every day plays a significant role in our collective livelihood. While we often consume […] |
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The California Business Journal Newswire |
Everything You Need to Know About Altcoins
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Each day, there are more and more Altcoins popping up — and the market cap of the top Altcoins continues […] |
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Becky Holladay, Senior Writer, California Business Journal |
More than 90% of all the global asset flow goes to only 10% of asset managers. Devon Drew is changing that paradigm.
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He’s from a place where “not too many people who look like me make it out,” 37-year-old Devon Drew told […] |
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Becky Holladay, Senior Writer, California Business Journal |
From a Barbie-Sized Mixer to Franchising Nationwide
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Eight months into the pandemic — following citywide shutdowns, labor shortages, supply chain issues, and a job loss — it […] |
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Steve Medland, Special to California Business Journal |
Lottery winners bought their dream home, a Porsche and Lexus, and embarked on trips to Monaco and Rome. Then went into debt.
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Lara and Roger Griffith bought a lottery ticket and won $3.6 million. Roger worked as an information technology manager, and […] |
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Brooke Becher, Contributing Reporter, California Business Journal |
E’Ian West to launch his own streaming platform, The Brella Network
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In his entrance to the streaming wars, the award-winning producer, director and founder of the Wilshire-District production company creates content for pandemic-fatigued viewers longing for normalcy. |
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Karen Spielman, Special to California Business Journal |
Women’s Salaries Versus Men: The Gap is Slowly Closing But We Still Have a Long Way To Go
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In 22 of 250 U.S. metropolitan areas, women under the age of 30 earn the same amount as, or more than, their male counterparts. |
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