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California Drew the Venture Capital Than Any Other State

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July 11, 2026

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Despite high-profile billionaire departures and complaints about costs, California is pulling in more than 335 billion in venture capital -- about ten times New York ...

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Variety

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· Jul 7, 2026

Animation Takes Greater Share of California Film Incentive as $71 Million Goes to Four Films Including ‘Donkey’

Animation is taking a larger share of the California film incentive, as the state announced Tuesday that 71 million would go to four animated features. The state expanded its production incentive to 750 million a year in 2025, while also opening up the program to animated films and TV shows. “Donkey,” the spinoff of the []

ArcaMax

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· Jul 7, 2026

35 indie movies and Disney's new animated film 'Hexed' receive a California film tax credit

LOS ANGELES — Nearly three dozen indie movies, along with big animated projects from Walt Disney Co. and Universal Pictures' DreamWorks Animation, will receive a California tax credit for filming in the Golden State. A total of 41 films were ...

Inc.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

5 Hobbies You Can Turn Into Small Business Ideas

Looking to start your own business? These small business ideas let you monetize what you already love doing.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

Palo Alto Networks: A Hold I'd Love To Turn Into A Buy

Palo Alto Networks: A Hold I'd Love To Turn Into A Buy

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

From Foundry To Funded: How GREY Composite Wear Technologies Reached A ₹58 Crore Valuation In Seven Months

By Staff Writer | Business Innovation For much of the past decade, venture capital in India has overwhelmingly favored software, fintech and artificial intelligence. Yet, a new generation of manufacturing startups is beginning to attract investor attention by solving fundamental industrial challenges through proprietary engineering rather than code. Among them is GREY Composite Wear Technologies, a Maharashtra-based advanced materials company that has closed its first Series A funding round at a post-money valuation of 58 crore (approximately US6.7 million)—just seven months after its incorporation in December 2025. The speed of the company’s fundraising reflects a broader shift in investor sentiment

Business Today

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· Jun 24, 2026

From idea to company in 90 days? Nikhil Kamath's new bet is turning heads

The Foundery is a venture builder that turns entrepreneurs into co-founders through a 90-day Residency at The Foundery Sanctum.

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Related coverage for "California Drew the Venture Capital Than Any Other State": Variety — Animation Takes Greater Share of California Film Incentive as $71 Million Goes to Four Films Including ‘Donkey’. ArcaMax — 35 indie movies and Disney's new animated film 'Hexed' receive a California film tax credit. Inc.com — 5 Hobbies You Can Turn Into Small Business Ideas. Seeking Alpha — Palo Alto Networks: A Hold I'd Love To Turn Into A Buy. The Eastern Herald — From Foundry To Funded: How GREY Composite Wear Technologies Reached A ₹58 Crore Valuation In Seven Months. Business Today — From idea to company in 90 days? Nikhil Kamath's new bet is turning heads