Leicester City s FA Cup win ends woman s 73-year wait for ring
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image captionMike Angell got down on one knee to present the ring to his mother
A woman s 73-year-old wait for an engagement ring has finally ended - thanks to Leicester City s FA Cup win.
When Margaret Angell, 96, agreed to marry her future husband Cecil in 1948, money was too tight to justify a ring.
However, Mr Angell said he would stretch to one if the Foxes lifted the coveted trophy.
He died in 2005 but his promise was fulfilled by son Mike Angell, who bought his mother a ring days after the 1-0 win over Chelsea at Wembley.
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Carted co-founders Mike Angell and Holly Cardew. Source: supplied.
Aussie startup Carted has secured a massive $13 million in seed funding, to build out its next-generation universal e-commerce API. And these founders have global domination in their sights.
Carted was founded by Holly Cardew, who also founded image-editing-for-e-commerce startup Pixc; and Mike Angell, who has worked as an engineer at Shopify and was previously chief operating officer at Culture Kings.
These are founders with deep e-commerce experience, and an acute awareness of the challenges facing online retailers.
In March last year, Cardew and Angell started working together to build Vop, a tool making TikTok feeds ‘shoppable’ for both brands and influencers.