Report: Break.com Cuts Staff
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OCTOBER 24, 2008
Beverly Hills-based online entertainment site Break.com has reportedly laid off 11 staffers, according to a report by CNET.
socalTECH
OCTOBER 24, 2008
Beverly Hills-based online entertainment site Break.com has reportedly laid off 11 staffers, according to a report by CNET.
socalTECH
OCTOBER 29, 2009
Beverly Hills-based Total Beauty Media , an online site providing beauty advice, product reviews, and other information, has raised $800,000 more in funding, according to last week's PricewaterhouseCoopers/NVCA MoneyTree report. The firm had not disclosed the funding publicly.
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socalTECH
JUNE 7, 2010
Shapiro will be based in Beverly Hills, and report to MySpace Music President Courtney Holt. Shapiro had raised over $70M in funding for Veoh, until legal battles and the economy sunk the online video sharing site. Shapiro was founder and CEo of Veoh Networks until its bankruptcy filing in February.
socalTECH
JUNE 30, 2010
Beverly Hills-based Baroda Ventures , the venture capital firm of GeoCities founder David Bohnett , has invested in gay social networking site Fabulis. The deal was first reported by VentureBeat. Baroda Ventures Partner Peter Lee confirmed the investment in the New York company, which was worth $250,000.
socalTECH
MAY 28, 2009
Beverly Hills-based Hydra , which operates a cost-per-action advertising network, reported Thursday that it has named Rachel Corcoran as the firm's Director of Compliance. Hydra runs performance-based advertising on Internet sites. READ MORE>>.
socalTECH
DECEMBER 1, 2010
Last month, Beverly Hills-based Nash Information Services , the firm behind The Numbers --one of the most extensive database of financial information about movies--announced a new service which allows third party software applications and websites to pull information from the firm's database, via OpusData (www.opusdata.com).
SoCal Delicious
OCTOBER 8, 2012
If youre buying a luxury home or just like looking at them, check out this live chat from reporter Lauren Schuker Blum and WSJ.com real estate editor Matthew Strozier. David Sacks, a corporate vice president at Microsoft, owns a Beverly Hills house where Quentin Tarantino filmed "Pulp Fiction.". Jacobson jokes. "We Footnotes*.
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