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PayQwick Inhales $2.86M For Electronic Payments

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Calabasas-based PayQwick , an electronic payment provider aiming at the legal marijuana industry, has raised $2.86M in a funding round, the company announced on Monday. PayQwick says it will use the funding for sales and product development, as well as expansion into California, Nevada, Michigan and Alaska.

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What Lynda.com Plans With Its $103M Funding, with Eric Robison

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We've also got a facility in Calabasas which we're just finishing renovating. We already had a presence there, and are moving into a standalone building in Calabasas focused on web development. We also have sales offices in the UK and in Australia. Eric Robison: What's led to the growth is an amazing product.

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What Lynda.com Plans To With Its $103M Funding, with Eric Robison

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We've also got a facility in Calabasas which we're just finishing renovating. We already had a presence there, and are moving into a standalone building in Calabasas focused on web development. We also have sales offices in the UK and in Australia. Eric Robison: What's led to the growth is an amazing product.

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How GridTest Is Helping To Build The Next Electric Car, With Neal Roche

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One way is developing testing tools and infrastructure around that market, to help those manufacturers in their research and development, which is just what Calabasas-based GridTest Systems (www.gridtest.com) is doing. What are GridTest's products used for? Our product has gone to China, Taiwan, Australia, and Europe.

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Interview with Gary Bishop, Network Automation

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There have been a lot of entrepreneurs here in software and other industries, and interestingly enough there seem to be more self-funded, bootstrapped firms here, rather than those looking for venture capital to get off the group. Can you give a concrete example of how that might work? One of our main themes, was straight-through-processing.