Sientra’s CEO tells of startup’s struggle and success
In 2007, it seemed like an simple path to success: Sientra, a startup led by breast implant industry veterans, would acquire a portfolio of silicone implants, raise money and seek approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to become the first new player in the industry in two decades. Between then and now, however, Read More →
Read More →Lynda.com raises $103M
In a move that could change online education, Carpinteria-based lynda.com has raised $103 milllion from a group of investors, marking the first time the company has taken outside funding in its 17-year history. Lynda.com, one of the fastest-growing firms in the Tri-Counties, employs about 400 people and generated $100 million in revenue in 2012. It Read More →
Read More →Limoneira predicts sales gains after profits dip
Santa Paula-based Limoneira Co. said fourth-quarter revenue jumped sharply but that it experienced a decline in profit because of expenses for Sheldon Ranch, a new 1,000-acre lemon and citrus leasehold that is expected to be profitable in 2013. The company said it expects strong results from those lemon and citrus in 2013, when it also Read More →
Read More →U.S Bank CEO speaks in Santa Barbara
Sometimes, uncertainty is a good thing. That was one view from Richard K. Davis, the head of U.S. Bank, as he spoke in Montecito on Jan. 11 Davis is the president of the Federal Advisory Council of bankers that consults with the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System. He said he has often Read More →
Read More →Amgen inks $180M nanomedicine deal
Thousand Oaks-based Amgen has entered a deal to pay up to $180.5 million for nanomedicine tumor treatments being developed by a Massachusetts company. Cambridge-based Bind Biosciences said it has entered a development agreement with Amgen for its kinase inhibitor nanomedicines for treating a range of solid tumors. The medicines are highly targeted and can be Read More →
Read More →Nexsan sold for $120M
Thousand Oaks-based Nexsan Corp., a maker of hard-disk storage arrays for mid-sized businesses, has been purchased by Imation Corp. for $120 million. Imation will pay $105 million in cash and 3.3 million common shares, worth about $15 million, for the Thousand Oaks firm. Nexsan is privately held but kicked off an unsuccessful bid to go Read More →
Read More →CalAmp buys Wireless Matrix for $53M
Oxnard-based wireless products company CalAmp Corp. said Dec. 20 that it is buying the U.S. operations of Wireless Matrix Corp. for $53 million in cash. CalAmp said it expects the deal, which will likely close in the first quarter of 2013, to be accretive to its non-GAAP earnings starting in 2014. Wireless Matrix is a Read More →
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