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Beyond Meat prices its public offering

TechCrunch LA

Beyond Meat , the meat replacement company whose packages of Beyond Burgers line grocery store aisles across America, has priced its initial public offering. The company is looking to raise roughly $200 million in the stock sale for its portfolio of burger, chicken and sausage replacements, selling 8.75 million in 2018, down from $30.4

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Interview with Brad Stewart, Fair

socalTECH

We're really focused on the consumer getting the right car at the right price. In 2016, that represented a couple of unique concepts. As we studied that Gen 1 and Gen 2 of the company, a few things popped out at us. When I studied the landscape, it's clear that for our consumers, they are very price conscious.

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10 Obstacles To Product Adoption That Kill Businesses

Startup Professionals Musings

Multiple decision makers required to close a sale. The most elegant products have the highest price tags, thus limiting market size. A good tack is to sell exclusivity, or provide case studies to show return on investment and productivity. Initial hype can generate a sales spurt, but long-term growth requires a clear fit.

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How to Decrease the Odds That Your Startup Fails

Both Sides of the Table

So when Sam Rosen came to me with the idea of disrupting storage with a product that is priced cheaper than existing incumbents and he could build a product that is a better service I was intrigued. billion in sales and thus controls less than 10% of the market. But that’s harder to build in 2016 than it was in say 2005.

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What Might the 2015 Holiday Season Hold for E-Commerce Retailers?

Tech Zulu Event

That includes e-commerce retailers, which continue to claim a growing slice of overall retail sales. Last year alone, online holiday sales rose 15% over 2013 figures, including increases of 32% on Thanksgiving, 26% on Black Friday, and 17% on Cyber Monday. travel and entertainment). picking up online orders in stores).

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Bio Roundup: FDA Says No, PCSK9 Value Fight, CRISPR Intrigue & More

Xconomy

. —The FDA last summer approved two new cholesterol fighting drugs known as PCSK9 inhibitors, but so far the market has rejected them, resulting in paltry sales. Everyone is waiting until 2017, when huge studies of the drugs’ ability to prevent heart attacks and strokes start to provide data.

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Three Myths Retailers Hold About Apps, Debunked

Tech Zulu Event

However, this year many brands still won’t deliver a full mobile experience, which is to say that, in 2016, many retailers still won’t have apps. Many retailers report $100,000 is the minimum price of entry. The price of a retail app varies depending on the developer and features; nevertheless, it’s a big number.

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