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Urolithin A supplement company Timeline has investments from both Nestlé and L'Oréal. This year, the conversation quickly turned to the supplement du jour, the compound that has drawn investment from both Nestlé and L'Oréal: Urolithin A. Starting in 2008, Rinch's supplement company, Amazentis, funded over a dozen studies on urolithin A, including some relatively large, placebo-controlled trials in people — a rarity in supplement research. Urolithin A has also captured the attention of longevity researchers, who are typically more skeptical about products promising to make you young again. Timeline was on the agenda at this year's ARDD, an annual longevity research conference held in Copenhagen in August.
Persons: , There's, Urolithin, Hilary Brueck, Chris Rinsch, Rinsch, Johan Auwerx, Amazentis, Auwerx, He's, Mark Hyman, Dave Asprey, Gwyneth Paltrow's, Will Cole, Dominic Denk, Denk, wouldn't, Timeline's, Andrea Maier, it's, Maier Organizations: Service, VC, Business, Frankfurt University Hospital, National University of Singapore Locations: Gstaad, Swiss, skincare, urolithin, Davos, Copenhagen, Germany, Switzerland, Nestlé
Waymo has closed a $5.6 billion funding round to expand its robotaxi service in and beyond Los Angeles, San Francisco and Phoenix, where it operates today. In a statement to CNBC, Waymo co-CEOs Tekedra Mawakana and Dmitri Dolgov said the funding would go toward expansion and advancing the Waymo Driver for business applications. The series C funding brings Waymo's total capital raised to $11.1 billion after it raised $3.2 billion and $2.5 billion in two earlier rounds. Waymo now conducts more than 100,000 weekly trips for passengers in Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Francisco, who can hail their robotaxis via the Waymo One app. More recently, Waymo partnered with Uber to launch its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas — home of would-be rival Tesla's headquarters.
Persons: Waymo, Andreessen Horowitz, Perry, Rowe Price, Tekedra Mawakana, Dmitri Dolgov, Uber, Ruth Porat, Elon Musk, Tesla, Timothy B, Lee . Organizations: Google, Fidelity, Tiger Global, CNBC, Tesla's, GM, Cruise, Pew Research Center, Hyundai Locations: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Waymo, Silver, Austin, Atlanta, U.S, Austin , Texas, Texas, California, Korean, New York, Michigan
Hong Kong CNN —Two tickets for passage on what could be the first Chinese rocket ship to take tourists to space were sold Thursday, according to a livestream held by the company, as the country’s commercial space firms aim to join a small but expanding global space tourism industry. Some 3 million people tuned in to the broadcast on Chinese shopping platform Taobao, which was the first time a Chinese firm has put tickets for space tourism up for public sale. Deep Blue Aerospace CEO Huo Liang (center) sells two tickets for his company's 2027 spaceflight alongside two hosts during a livestream on commerce platform Taobao. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin completed its first commercial human space flight with four private citizens in 2021, while Virgin Galactic, the space tourism venture founded by British billionaire Richard Branson, began offering regular trips to the edge of space last year. Deep Blue Aerospace is not the only Chinese firm with a plan to send humans to space.
Persons: , , SpaceX’s, Huo Liang, Huo, , what’s, Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, Taobao Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Deep Blue Aerospace, Aerospace, ” Companies, Blue Aerospace, Virgin Galactic, Companies, Polaris, Space Locations: Hong Kong, China, United States, British,
D1's Dan Sundheim and SurgoCap's Mala Gaonkar spoke about investing in AI a Chicago conference. Sundheim said it won't be private companies leading this tech change for once. Gaonkar said the most promising industry for short-term AI advances is the medical technology field. Sundheim, whose portfolio has billions invested in both public and private companies, believes the best way to tap into the AI frenzy is through public companies. PitchBook notes that the firm has made 228 investments in private companies since six years ago.
Persons: Dan Sundheim, Mala Gaonkar, Sundheim, Gaonkar, , Lone, medtech, Julian Roberston's, Elon Organizations: Service, D1 Capital Partners, Tuesday's Invest, Kids, Business, Lone Pine, SurgoCap Partners, Institutional Investor, Tiger Cub, Viking Global, Tiger, Elon Musk's SpaceX, D1 Locations: Chicago
Maven's chief financial officer has left the women's health unicorn one year after taking the role. AdvertisementMaven Clinic is swapping out its chief financial officers on the heels of a fresh funding round as the women's health startup inches closer to an IPO. Related storiesAs the highest-valued women's health startup, Maven is expected to be a candidate for the next wave of digital health IPOs. The startup's hopeful future exit would be a boon for the women's health market, which remains a small fraction of all healthcare funding. Wrapbook raised a $20 million funding round in September at a valuation of $750 million.
Persons: Maven, , Kristina Campbell, isn't, Campbell didn't, haven't, Campbell, Wrapbook Organizations: Service, StepStone Group, Business, Sequoia Capital, Catalyst, Lux Capital, Oak HC, SEC
However, slower-than-expected adoption of EVs and higher costs have led it to change course and include extended-range electric vehicles, or EREVs. Scout Terra pickup truck conceptKeogh said Scout added EREVs to better protect the brand from any market volatility amid less-than-expected consumer demand for EVs. Interior of Scout Traveler SUV concept ScoutBoth the Traveler and Terra are expected to start between $50,000 and $60,000 with available incentives, according to Scout. It's larger than Jeep's well-known Wrangler, which is currently available as a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. Scout Traveler SUV concept
Persons: Scott Keogh, Keogh, Scout, Ford, Stellantis Organizations: Scout, NASHVILLE, — Volkswagen, Scout Motors, CNBC, EV, Lucid, VW, International, American, Ford Bronco, Toyota Land, Ford, General Motors Locations: Tenn, American, U.S, South Carolina, Scout's South Carolina, Canada, U.S ., Nashville , Tennessee
CNN —Every year, thousands of South Koreans – mostly middle-aged men – die quietly and alone, cut off from their family and friends. “Loneliness and isolation are not just individual problems, but tasks that society must solve together,” Seoul mayor Oh Se-hoon said in a news release. The phenomenon, known by the Japanese term “hikikomori,” has become increasingly common; South Korea had up to 244,000 such recluses in 2022 by one estimate. A Buddhist nun and staff of Good Nanum hold the name tablets of three deceased people before their cremation on June 16, 2016 in Goyang, South Korea. However, when asked about what makes them feel lonely, “there are some differences compared to other countries,” she said.
Persons: , hoon, , Soo, Myongji University – cautioning, Nanum, Jean Chung, , they’re, Anthony Wallace, Organizations: CNN, Koreans, Myongji University, Ministry of Health, Getty, Government, Prevention, Management, Korea isn’t, United, World Health Organization Locations: Seoul, Korea, South Korea, Goyang, , South Koreans, South, AFP, Japan, United Kingdom
Finix is a startup that works with merchants so they can accept and manage payments. On Thursday, it raised a $75 million Series C that included Lightspeed Ventures and Acrew Capital. AdvertisementSome of the industry's biggest fintech investors just backed an up-and-coming payments startup challenging Stripe and Square. The San Francisco-based startup raised $75 million in a Series C funding round, the company announced Thursday. AdvertisementFinix processes billions of dollars every month for tens of thousands of merchants, Serna said.
Persons: , Richie Serna, Finix, Serna, " Serna Organizations: Lightspeed Ventures, Acrew, Service, Acrew Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners Locations: San Francisco, Finix's, Serna
Abridge has quickly become the healthcare AI startup to watch. Rao founded Abridge in 2018 to automate medical notetaking with its large language models. It's also gotten buy-in from major investors, including CVS Health Ventures and Lightspeed Venture Partners. Abridge in February announced it raised $150 million in Series C funding at an $850 million valuation. And in August, the startup got its biggest customer yet, notching a deal to provide its tech to Kaiser Permanente's clinicians.
Persons: Abridge, Rao, it's, It's, Kaiser Organizations: Sutter Health, Yale New, Yale New Haven Health, CVS Health Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Abridge Locations: Yale New Haven
The creator economy is dominated by Big Tech, but a new set of startups is finding ways to break in. From influencer marketing to AI tech, here are 13 startups to watch in 2024, according to investors. AdvertisementGoldman Sachs estimated the creator economy could hit $480 billion annually by 2027, driven largely by influencer marketing and advertising revenue. Creator startups that build with artificial-intelligence tech, such as Delphi and Merse, have also become a focus among investors. Here are those 13 creator startups to watch in 2024, listed in alphabetical order:
Persons: , Alejandro Oropeza, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Big Tech, Business, Service, Google, Venture, Delphi
Ingram Micro began trading Thursday at the NYSE under the symbol INGM, surging as much as 17% from its $22 initial public offering price . Still no signs of IPO life, despite record highs for stocks Unfortunately, Ingram is not going to change the IPO dynamic. Pre-covid, a normal year would see roughly $50 billion raised. Recent large IPOs (amount raised, and gain from IPO price) KinderCare $576 m. +20.7% StandardAero $1.4 b. In 2021, private capital was able to raise record funding for tech companies, which became benchmarks for private valuations.
Persons: Imgram, Ingram, Matt Kennedy, BlackRock, Kennedy Organizations: Ingram Micro, NYSE, Tianjin Tianhai Investment Company, HNA, Equity, KinderCare, Renaissance Capital, HPS Investment Partners Locations: Tianjin, IPOs, China
Prague is incredibly walkable and has great public transportation. I loved walking around Prague. Emily PogueAs an American who lives in Colorado, I'm used to hopping in my car to do almost everything. But in Prague, I didn't need a car once. Although the cobblestone sidewalks did give my feet a workout, they were so picturesque that I didn't mind.
Persons: Emily Pogue, I'm, I'd Locations: Prague, American, Colorado
Closing the Deal with the Property Brothers
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Diana Olick | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailClosing the Deal with the Property BrothersOver the past five years, the real estate market has changed drastically. Now, a lack of inventory combined with high home prices has created a tough environment for those looking to move. "Property Brothers" Drew and Jonathan Scott talk about what trends they're seeing in the housing market, issues surrounding home affordability and their latest venture to help combat some of these housing issues.
Persons: Drew, Jonathan Scott
The prestigious venture firm Sequoia Capital likes to say all its partners invest in every sector. But more than anyone, the growth-stage partner Grady, part of Business Insider's 2024 AI Power List, has led the firm's AI strategy, making bets on companies including OpenAI, Harvey, and Hugging Face. Along with another partner, Sonya Huang, Grady also wrote a public blog post on Sequoia's website inviting AI founders to email them their ideas and pitches directly. A successful deal for Sequoia is more about investing in the best people rather than at the best price, Grady told Business Insider last year. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Grady, Harvey, Sonya Huang Organizations: Sequoia Capital, Sequoia
Prabhakar, part of Business Insider's 2024 AI Power List, has headed the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy since 2022. In her role, she advises President Joe Biden on science and technology with a particular focus on AI's risks and benefits. Previously, she was the director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and was the first woman to lead the National Institute of Standards and Technology. She also founded the nonprofit Actuate, which manages research to solve societal challenges. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Prabhakar, Joe Biden Organizations: White, Office of Science, Technology, Defense, Research Projects Agency, National Institute of Standards, Research, US Venture Partners
Some longtime Intel employees are eligible for up to 19 months of severance. After years of layoffs, buyouts, and even one temporary pay cut, many employees have thought about what they might do after Intel. BI spoke to three former Intel employees who are using the company's hard times as an opportunity to upend their lives. Over his 24 years at Intel, Guha used his spare time to develop a wealth management strategy based on the philosophies of Warren Buffet. Lessons learned at IntelThough several departing Intel employees expressed some frustration with the current state of the company, they still believe it can be successful.
Persons: , Shi Choong, she's, Choong, It's, Javier Apostol, Apostol, he's, Sumit Guha, Guha, Warren Buffet, He's, sabbaticals Organizations: Intel, Service, Business, IRS, AARP, Engineers Locations: Portland, Oregon, San Francisco Bay, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Arizona, Yuma County , California, formalwear
There was a time, though, when any Yankees player on his way to face the Dodgers could have walked. O’Malley could not fathom that the Brooklyn Dodgers would move to Queens, so instead he set about moving the team to Los Angeles. Brooklyn Dodgers officials and employees pose in front of the club's plane at La Guardia in New York, before taking off for Los Angeles on October 23, 1957. Speaking to the New York Times in 2007, the Dodgers’ ex-general manager Buzzie Bavasi remembered that the franchise’s front office held a vote on whether to move. Six months later, the Los Angeles Dodgers played their first ever game, beating the San Francisco Giants 6-5 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Persons: Gleyber Torres, Long, Shohei Ohtani, Clayton Kershaw, Fernando Valenzuela, Charles Byrne, Byrne, Joseph Doyle, Ferdinand “ Gus ” Abell, George Washington, Bob Caruthers, Dave Orr, Dave Foutz, American Association –, – Byrne, Louis, , Willard Mullin, , , Emmett, Willie ”, Joe Hutcheson, Sam Leslie, Dan Taylor, Johnny Frederick, Walter Beck, Jackie Robinson, , Walter O’Malley, Robert Moses, WNBA’s New York Liberty –, Moses, O’Malley, Buzzie Bavasi, Horace Stoneham, Shohei, Megan Briggs, Aaron Judge, Pee Wee Reese, Joe DiMaggio Organizations: CNN, New York Yankees, Yankees, Dodgers, New York Clipper, Brooklyn Dodgers, Big spenders Baseball, Grays, Base Ball Association, Camden Merritts, American Association, National League, Cleveland Blues, The New York Times, , New York Mets, Louis Browns, Brooklyn, NL, Trolley Dodgers, Ebbets Field, Barclays Center –, NBA’s Brooklyn Nets, WNBA’s New York Liberty, Los Angeles . Brooklyn Dodgers, La Guardia, Braves, New York Times, New York Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, WNBA, The Dodgers, Miami Marlins, MLB Locations: Brooklyn, Washington, Long, Atlantic, Flatbush, Queens, Los Angeles, La, New York, Boston, Milwaukee, San Francisco
The Twrl founders say they hope the initiative they took moves those conversations forward and educates some people along the way. Later, Taiwan would claim to be the birthplace of the boba drink concept, a sweet concoction of an aromatic tea, milk and boba balls. The first U.S. boba drink shops opened in the 1990s but there’s conflicting reports on whether the San Francisco Bay Area or Southern California was the starting point, Phun said. But it didn’t come from a place of, ‘I really love boba tea,’” she said. Meanwhile, the “Dragons’ Den” episode led to some significant fallout.
Persons: Olivia Chen, Pauline Ang, Simu Liu, Liu, Chi, Twrl, , , Chen, ” Liu, Juily, South America . Colonization, boba, Phun, ” Phun, “ It’s, ” Megan Ruan, they’re, ” Chen, , ” Ruan, it’s, Ang, Manjit Minhas Organizations: ABC, San, Bobba, American, Cal State, South America ., San Francisco Bay Area, Gold House Ventures, Foods Locations: San Francisco Bay, , Quebec, Taiwan, South America, Pacific Islands, Asia, U.S, Southern California, American, Japan, China
Canaccord Genuity is hiring the former WPP dealmaker Lance Maerov to work on ad and media M&A. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe Canadian investment bank Canaccord Genuity is hiring a former top dealmaker at the advertising giant WPP for its advertising and media mergers-and-acquisitions practice, Business Insider can exclusively reveal. Canaccord Genuity didn't respond to requests for comment.
Persons: Lance Maerov, , Genuity, It's, IPG, Martin Sorrell, Maerov, Sorrell, Mark Read, Andrew Scott, Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein Organizations: WPP, Service, Madison, Mars United Commerce, Publicis Groupe, Verve, Jun, Epsilon, Street, Nike, Tata Consultancy Services, Street Journal, Real Media, Weinstein Co, Vice Media Locations: British
He then looked at the diverging fortunes of those restaurants that went on to receive a Michelin star — a signifier of excellence in the industry. By 2019, Sands found that restaurants given a Michelin star were more likely to shutter. The publicity created around an award such as a Michelin star drives interest. But he pointed out that even if they ultimately failed, the Michelin restaurants that closed in Sands' research generally had a pretty good run. In many ways, "what to do about growth" is a classic question in any business, including restaurants and hospitality.
Persons: Daniel Sands, Sands, Darren Tristano, Joe Carroll, Anselm, haven't, Carroll doesn't, Danny Meyer, Ryan Sutton, It's, John Gordon, Carroll, Semilla, Emily Stewart Organizations: University College London's School of Management, Michelin, The New York Times, New York Times, New, Square, LO Times, Business Locations: York, New York, Brooklyn, Sands, San Diego, , New York, Philadelphia, Manhattan
Elon Musk's super PAC has spent over $200,000 on advertising on X. AdvertisementElon Musk's super PAC has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to promote content on X, underscoring how the billionaire businessman's politics and business ventures are continuing to collide. Make your plan to vote today and help President Trump win Georgia and secure the border! — America PAC (@theamericapac) September 1, 2024A spokesperson for America PAC declined to comment. America PAC has spent over $100 million to elect Trump, as well as at least $10 million on over a dozen House GOP candidates.
Persons: Elon, , Musk, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump, Donald Trump Organizations: Elon Musk's, Service, PAC, Georgia, America PAC, WIRED Locations: Musk's, Arizona , Nevada , Pennsylvania, Michigan , Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, America
Accel labels these companies "founder factories," on the basis that they have become breeding grounds for talent that often go on to establish their own firms. However, most of the biggest fintech founder factories come from Europe. Asked about why Klarna topped the ranking of fintech founder factories in Europe, Bocchio said: "Klarna is an organization that is coming of age now." Nearly two-thirds (61%) of companies founded by former employees of fintech unicorns were founded in the same city as the unicorn, according to Accel. This, he said, "speaks to the maturity and appetite" of individuals within Europe's fintech founder factories.
Persons: Block's, Nikolas Kokovlis, Luca Bocchio, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Siemiatkowski, Klarna, Accel's Bocchio, Bocchio Organizations: Nurphoto, Getty, Accel, Klarna, CNBC, London Locations: Europe, London, Berlin, Stockholm, Israel, Europe's
The 31-year-old ended a 40-year-drought for the U.S. by placing first in the women's road race; she also took home the women's track cycling team pursuit gold. "I needed an outdoors fix," Faulkner told NBC News, recalling how she signed up for an introductory women's cycling clinic in Central Park. In her first year of competitive cycling, Faulkner earned just $7,000. Another reason Faulkner wanted to continue working in venture capital was so she'd have at least 5 years of professional experience before taking a hiatus. She's also committed to advocating for equality in women's cycling, noting that while salaries have improved, there's still a long way to go.
Persons: Kristen Faulkner, , Faulkner, she's, Faulkner didn't, Alex Broadway, you've, I'd, I'm, She's Organizations: Team United, Olympic Games, Games, Tour de, NBC News, Harvard University, New, American Continental, Threshold Ventures, VC, The United, de, Femmes, Velo, Getty, Angeles Olympics Locations: Trocadero, Paris, France, U.S, New York, Central Park, Homer , Alaska, Girona, Spain, San Francisco, The United States, Le
Founders of women's health startups feel doubly invested in this election, one of the closest presidential races of the century. They said another Trump victory creates uncertainty for reproductive health startups, from period trackers to online abortion clinics to embryo banks. For startup Julie, the legal status of emergency contraception is the "million dollar question of this election," said Amanda E/J Morrison. Trump's waffling on reproductive rights has put founders of women's health startups on notice. For some founders of women's health startups, this election is more than a political contest; it has ramifications for their livelihoods.
Persons: Julie, Amanda E, J Morrison, Morrison, Lily, Trump, We're, , Kamala Harris, Trish Costello, Mika Eddy, Eddy, Samuel Corum, Jane, Roe, Wade, Hey Jane, Carli Sapir, Sapir, Donald Trump, Mark Wilson, Flo, Deena Shakir, Lauren Berson Sugarman, Berson, Alice Zheng, Zheng, Julie's, Dobbs, TikTok influencers, Julie swag, Julie Julie's, It's, Melia Russell, Rebecca Torrence Organizations: Suffolk University, Trump, Getty, Amboy Ventures, White, Lux Capital, Maven, Sciences, Vitra Labs, Investors, Walmart, JAMA, Business Locations: New York, Boston, Texas, California, we're, Roe America, Alabama
CNN —TGL, the high-tech indoor golf league spearheaded by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, is set to tee off at last on January 7, 2025, after a schedule was released Monday. The January 7 curtain-raiser sees New York Golf Club, headlined by two-time major champion Xander Schauffele, take on The Bay Golf Club. 3 McIlroy will first be in action on matchday four when his Boston Common Golf side competes against Woods’ team. Norway’s Viktor Hovland and American LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau are the other two members of the top-10 not present in the league. Spain’s Jon Rahm had been slated to compete but withdrew last November, and the following month joined LIV Golf – none of whom’s players feature in TGL.
Persons: CNN — TGL, Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, , Woods, McIlroy –, McIlroy, Mike Ehrmann, Serena, Venus Williams, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Steph Curry, Xander Schauffele, Rickie Fowler, Cameron Young, Matt Fitzpatrick, Sweden’s Ludvig Åberg, Min Woo Lee, Ireland’s Shane Lowry, Wyndham Clark, Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay, Billy Horschel, Lucas Glover, , ” Woods, Paul Ellis, TMRW, Scottie Scheffler, Norway’s Viktor Hovland, LIV, Bryson DeChambeau, Spain’s Jon Rahm, Hideki Matsuyama, Keegan Bradley, Adam Scott, Max Homa, Tom Kim, Kevin Kisner, Los Angeles Golf Club Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala, Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Åberg, Shane Lowry Organizations: CNN, PGA, ESPN, TMRW Sports –, Getty, NBA, Liverpool, Fenway Sports Group, Golf Club, Golf, Schauffele, Atlanta, Boston, Tiger, Los Angeles Golf Club, New York Golf, New York GC, Los Angeles GC, Jupiter, Los Angeles, GC, New York, Boston Common Locations: Florida, Palm Beach, New, Scotland, AFP, TGL, USA, Northern Ireland, Japan, Australia, South Korea, England, Sweden, Ireland
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