Venture-capital firm Canaan Partners is announcing its tenth fund, Canaan X, which will bring total capital under management to more than $4.2 billion.
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On-Demand Painting Startup Paintzen Launches in NYC, SF
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New York City-based startup Paintzen also announced a $1.81 million seed round of funding.
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Judge to hear arguments over Arizona ID theft laws
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A judge is set to hear arguments Thursday over whether to shelve two Arizona laws that are the legal foundation for business raids by metro Phoenix’s sheriff in which hundreds of immigrant workers have been charged with using fake or stolen IDs to get jobs.
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Winter not expected to end California drought
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Parts of California could receive above-average rain and snow this winter but not enough to end the ongoing drought, federal forecasters said Thursday.
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Darden returns former director Simon to board
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Darden Restaurants, the parent company of the Olive Garden, said Thursday that former Wal-Mart executive Bill Simon is returning to its board of directors.
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OneTouch Direct cuts ribbon on New York location
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Marketing company OneTouch Direct has begun construction of a new call center in western New York and says it will immediately begin hiring 150 people.
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Women Business Owners Focused on Technology
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More and more women business owners are turning to technology to improve their companies, new research shows. Their top priorities? Cash flow, efficiency and customer service.
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Why Flashy Product Launches Often Backfire
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US jobless aid applications fall to 14-year low
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The number of people seeking U.S. unemployment aid dropped to the lowest level in 14 years last week, the latest signal that companies are cutting few workers and hiring could remain healthy.