coronavirus Mar 17, 2020
The coronavirus global crisis has caused numerous St. Patrick’s Day parades and celebrations to be canceled in the United States, including parades in Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York City, and a growing number of states and cities have closed restaurants and bars, but that hasn’t stopped revelers with enjoying the Irish holiday. Although the practice of social distancing.
Developer-security startup Snyk raised $300 million to take its valuation to $4.7 billion.
Its valuation has quadrupled since January 2020 as it drives the shift left movement.
CEO Peter McKay says Snyk will not have an IPO this year, but may pursue acquisitions.
Apart from Zoom and perhaps now Roblox, it would be hard to name a company that has blown up more over the past difficult year than Snyk.
The developer-security startup announced a $300 million E round on Wednesday – it s second mega-round in six months, following a $200 million fundraise in September – to take it to a $4.7 billion valuation. That s four times what the Boston company was worth in the beginning of 2020.
Weapon: Carlisle Crown Court heard that Harrison armed himself with an extendable baton A JAIL term has been imposed on a man who armed himself with an extendable baton before becoming involved in an altercation on a Workington street. But a judge at Carlisle Crown Court suspended the eight month prison term after hearing that the other man involved in the dispute with 48-year-old David Harrison in the town s Harrington Road in August last year was known to carry weapons - and was recently convicted of carrying a knife. The defendant, of Scalebeck Court, Workington, admitted illegally possessing the baton.
BANNED: Drink-driver Graeme White took his friend s car without permission and led police on a high-speed chase before crashing AFTER drinking at a friend’s birthday party, a guest took his host’s car and led police on a 75mph chase with the lights off before a crash which wrote-off the vehicle. Graeme White, 32, was invited to the small celebratory gathering at pal Jordan Nicholson’s home on July 18. White arrived in good spirits and said he would walk home in the early hours as other guests left and Mr Nicholson said he was going to bed. The householder locked up and fell asleep. White, however, did not wander home, Carlisle Crown Court heard.