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Washos Hails User Growth For On Demand Auto Detailing

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Los Angeles-based Washos , the developer of an on-demand, auto detailing and car wash app, said today that it has doubled its user base in the last three months. The company said it now has 40,000 active clients using its app, attributing that growth partially to the come-and-go nature of its competitors, plus its focus on consumers.

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Here's Who Is Funding Companies In Southern California Today

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Are you a startup looking to find funding in Southern California? It's often tough to figure exactly who the venture capital funds are who are funding startups in the area. Most recent investments: GOAT, cloudvirga, Vemba, LootCrate, Invoca. Upfront Partners - 11 deals. Local exits: TrueCar, Gravity, Maker Studios.

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Announcing The socalTECH 50, 2015 Edition

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Another note: for some nominees, our nominating committee was unable to separate closely tied founders of startups, and so we've listed those founders together for convenience. Mike Bonin , Council Member, City of Los Angeles. Chris Davis , LootCrate. Julien Bellanger , Prevoty. Chad Billmeyer , Panjo. Howard Brown , RingDNA.

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Loot Crate, Bungie, Team On Destiny 2 Crate

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Los Angeles-based Loot Crate has inked a deal with game studio Bungie , to offer up a new "loot crate" focused on Destiny 2. Loot Crate said it has started taking preorders on the crate online. The new crate will ship in Spring 2018, and costs $49.99 The new crate will ship in Spring 2018, and costs $49.99 READ MORE>>.

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Loot Crate Tops Deloitte Technology Fast 500

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Los Angeles-based Loot Crate has scored first place in the annual Deloitte Technology Fast 500 , the annual ranking of the fastest growing technology companies in the United States by accounting firm Deloitte. Loot Crate had a 66,661% five year growth rate, the highest nationwide.

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Loot Crate Raises $18.5M, Tops $100M In Sales

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Los Angeles-based Loot Crate announced this morning that it has raised $18.5M The startup, led by Chris Davis, said its revenues have already grown to more than $100M, and that it already has more than 600,000 monthly, recurring subscribers worldwide. Downey Ventures, M13, and SterlingVC. Downey Ventures, M13, and SterlingVC.

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