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Investment Type: Venture Capital
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28.08.2024 | ZBiotics: Pioneering the Future of Probiotics with $12M Series A Funding | In the bustling world of health and wellness, ZBiotics is carving a niche. The San Francisco-based company has raised $12 million in Series A funding, a financial boost that promises to propel its innovative approach to probiotics into the ... |
28.08.2024 | ZBiotics raises $12m Series A for its ‘proudly GMO’ probiotics targeting gut health, hangovers and more | San Francisco-based ZBiotics, which makes genetically engineered probiotics, has raised a $12 million Series A round of funding. Spring Tide Capital led the oversubscribed round, which also included participation from Access Capital, Seamle... |
28.08.2024 | ZBiotics: Genetically Engineered Probiotics Maker Secures $12 Million (Series A) | ZBiotics, a company that is creating a new category of genetically engineered probiotics, announced the closing of its $12 million Series A funding round, led by Spring Tide Capital. The oversubscribed round also includes participation by A... |
27.08.2024 | ZBiotics Raises $12M in Series A Funding | ZBiotics, a San Francisco, CA-based company offering a new category of genetically engineered probiotics, raised $12M in Series A funding. The round was led by Spring Tide Capital with participation from Access Capital, Seamless Capital, Go... |
27.08.2024 | ZBiotics Raises $12M to Expand First Genetically Engineered Probiotics | What You Should Know: – ZBiotics, the pioneers carving a new category of genetically engineered probiotics, today announced the close of its $12M Series A funding round, led by Spring Tide Capital. The oversubscribed round also includes par... |
30.12.2020 | Goat Rodeo Capital Founders Discuss Investment Strategy, Upcoming Fund | Carlton Fowler is the co-founder of VC firm Goat Rodeo CapitalGoat Rodeo Capital |
16.07.2020 | How To Make 2021 The Best Year Ever | “2020,” quipped a friend of mine when musing about the rise of “cancel culture” and good ideas for targets. |