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Tech World s Favorite Sleep Brand Backed by Army of Celebrities, Entrepreneurs and Pro Athletes
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MIAMI, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Eight Sleep, the world s first sleep fitness company, today announced it has raised equity from an array of talent to accelerate growth for the company. The round s notable investors, including Alex Rodriguez (retired MLB athlete and entrepreneur), Kevin Hart (actor and comedian), Kyle Vogt (founder of Cruise), Naval Ravikant (founder of Angelist), Anthony Pompliano (entrepreneur), Kris Bryant (Chicago Cubs outfielder), JD Martinez (Boston Red Sox outfielder), Sophia Amoruso (author and entrepreneur), are committed to helping the world achieve sleep fitness through Eight Sleep s full suite of sleep technologies. The announcement comes on the heels of SoftBank s selection of Eight Sleep as one of the companies to receive funds via a
The huge sale of Utah-based startup Divvy to Bill.com is still bouncing around my head this week, not only because the $2.5 billion exit was huge for both the company and its local scene, but also because its target market is exciting to watch. Divvy competes in what we call the corporate spend market with a few other unicorns, including Ramp and Brex. This week Brex announced that it is rolling out IRL advertising in a few American cities.
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The huge sale of Utah-based startup Divvy to Bill.com is still bouncing around my head this week, not only because the $2.5 billion exit was huge for both the company and its local scene, but also because its target market is exciting to watch.
Divvy competes in what we call the corporate spend market with a few other unicorns, including Ramp and Brex. Now with Divvy taken off the table, the pair of competitors are differentiating in a few ways that matter.
And Brex is getting back on its billboard game.
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