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Fresh off SPAC merger, bioengineering firm Humacyte lands $50M from Silicon Valley Bank | WRAL TechWire
Bioengineering startup Humacyte has secured $50 million in debt financing from Silicon Valley Bank as it prepares to go public through a SPAC merger with Alpha Healthcare Acquisition Corp.
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$15 million funding boost for Auckland Bioengineering Institute | Voxy.co.nz
The Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) has been awarded $15 million to lead an international collaboration that aims to translate years of clinical research on the mathematical modelling of human physiology into clinical practice.
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What Are SPDR ETFs?
SPDRs, or spiders, are exchange-traded funds based on an index and can be a great vehicle for making money and hedging against other risks.
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Roblox, Bumble and Coinbase report in a buzzy week for earnings — here's what to watch
Companies that have had recent markets debuts are set to report earnings this week. We asked two traders which they’re watching most closely.
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Roku is offering a 'pretty good entry point' after blowout earnings, trader says
Roku's riveting earnings report has some traders doubling down on the streaming stock.
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Mega deal in the cannabis space — Trulieve buys Harvest Health
Kim Rivers, Truelieve CEO, on the $2b deal. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, Dan Nathan and Karen Finerman.
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Investors are being driven out of the flashy stocks into 'boring' names as the economy grows, Jim Cramer says
"The stocks that held up today are the ones that belong to companies with products that are in strong demand," the "Mad Money" host said.
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Companies’ bottom lines are getting a boost from the reopening, but stocks don’t seem to care
Companies are beating estimates and boosting guidance, suggesting that the economy is truly reopening.
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SEC Chair Gary Gensler raises concerns about Robinhood, trading gamification and social media hype
This is the third House hearing focused on GameStop, but it's Gensler's first appearance as chairman before the committee.
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