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Romeo Power Technology Finds $4M For EV Power Systems

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Vernon, California-based Romeo Power Technology READ MORE>>.

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UNX Gains $7.6M

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Burbank-based UNX , a developer of technology for the electronic trading and institutional investing market, raised $7.6M and Vernon & Park Capital in November without an amount of funding. and Vernon & Park Capital in November without an amount of funding. UNX had announced the deal with Goldman, Sachs & Co.

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Elon Musk Sued By Thai Cave Diver

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Technology mogul Elon Musk , the founder and CEO of Hawthorne-based SpaceX , has finally been sued by Thai cave rescue diver Vernon Unsworth, over statements Musk made on Twitter claiming that Unsworth was a "pedo" and "child rapist".

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UNX Gets Funding, Names CEO

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Los Angeles-based UNX , a provider of technology for the electronic trading and institutional investing market, has scored a round of strategic funding and named a CEO, the firm said Tuesday. and Vernon & Park Capital, along with un-named, current investors. The funding came from Goldman, Sachs & Co.

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Powering Forward: Romeo Power Breaks Mold on Car Batteries

L.A. Business Journal

In the quest to make electric battery packs as safe and energy efficient as possible, Vernon-based manufacturer Romeo Systems Inc., also known as Romeo Power Technology, plans to lead the way.

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Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel among LAEDC 2015 Eddy Awards Honorees

LATechDigest

Evan Spiegel exemplifies the creative, entrepreneurial spirit of the Los Angeles region, and the success of his company Snapchat has helped make Los Angeles synonymous with technology and successful tech startups.

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Women are Gaining as the Best Entrepreneurs

Startup Professionals Musings

But there are exceptions, like Martha Stewart (Omnimedia), Ruth Furtel (Ruth's Chris Steakhouse), and Lillian Vernon, which make big money. Many feel this is due to a male affinity for technologically intensive businesses, and businesses that have a broad geographical customer base.