Archive for November 2021
Banks reap big profits as economy rebounds from Covid-19
The economic recovery isn't the only factor driving strong profits for banks.
Emergency funding for Small Sites Program approved amid pushback from Breed
While a majority of the board supported the allocation in the spirit of preventing the immediate displacement of vulnerable San Francisco renters, not all city leaders—including Mayor London Breed—were on board with the cash infusion.
BizSpotlight: Protecting Blue Whales & Blue Skies Program
The Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies program
Elizabeth Holmes took her concerns about a Wall Street Journal story on Theranos straight to Rupert Murdoch
In an effort to quash John Carryrou's first critical story about her company, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes reached out to Wall Street Journal owner Rupert Murdoch, who was also an investor in her startup.
BizSpotlight: Coldwell Banker Realty
Coldwell Banker Realty is pleased to announce that
BizSpotlight: Coldwell Banker Realty
Coldwell Banker Realty in Northern California is p
Investors bought $2.3B worth of S.F. homes in Q3. Here’s how that stacks up nationally.
Wall Street is buying up homes across the country. That's not news — but here's how we stack up compared to other markets.
Dolly Llama dessert franchise expanding to Sacramento with two locations
A Los Angeles-based waffle and ice cream eatery plans to open two franchise locations early next year in Sacramento.
Sales soar, shares sink as Allbirds reports first public earnings since IPO
The San Francisco sneaker maker posted strong top-line results in its first earnings but investor reaction was muddled, sending shares down more than 8% in after-hours trading.
CloudTrucks raises $115M Series B to improve long hauls for independent drivers
Don't expect autonomous semitrucks to take over highways anytime soon. Humans are still vital in the shipping industry.