CNBC’s exclusive list of promising young startups is back – The 2019 Upstart100 will be revealed tomorrow at 9 AM ET. Read more here:
There are hundreds of companies around the world with the potential to become acquisition targets, unicorns or public companies. CNBC's second annual list of promising young start-ups highlights the ones to keep an eye on.11:52 AM ET Wed, 10 Oct 2018
Geltor, a San Leandro, California-based company, produces the protein collagen used to create gelatin without animals. They began to use fermentation to produce collagen in a San Francisco lab and has secured $2.25 million in funding in 2016.12:40 PM ET Tue, 9 Oct 2018 ThirdLove is taking on the lingerie world with its direct-to-consumer bra company. Founded by former Google and Sequoia execs, the company believes data is the key to finding the perfect fit.6:22 AM ET Tue, 9 Oct 2018
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