Local Entrepreneurs Confident About Economy, Plan To Invest In Their Businesses
A BDC survey found 92 percent of Atlantic Canadian business owners expect to spend as much or more money on their business in 2022.
A BDC survey found 92 percent of Atlantic Canadian business owners expect to spend as much or more money on their business in 2022.
Stride Consumer Partners has announced a minority investment in Halifax-based Skinfix.
Proposify has more than 10,000 customers in nearly 40 countries, and last year ranked 45th in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 list.
The Fredericton-based company continues to grow. The latest $200,000 investment comes just over a month after the company received a $500,000 investment from Raven Indigenous Capital Partners.
Sandpaper Ventures is looking to raise capital from private and public investors with a target of $20-million and will invest in initiatives developed and led by women.
Air Canada stopped its five-day-a-week route between Sydney and Toronto, leaving the airport without a single commercial flight. It could have a lasting impact on a region in growth mode.
The Fredericton-based company will use the investment from Raven Indigenous Capital Partners to support the training and employment of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students as software testers.
The latest investment round for MESH/Diversity was led by the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF) and Concrete Ventures. East Valley Ventures, a prior investor, also made a fresh investment.
Even post-pandemic, more of the relationship building that helps close deals will happen through email, phone, or online video platforms like Skype or Zoom.
Funding will help the Saint John company support its innovation and growth potential in the $3-billion North American specialty tea market.