Vital Signs: Santa Barbara gearing up for more economic recovery in 2023
Latest news, Tri-County EconomySanta Barbara is hoping to see more “solid post-pandemic economic activity” in the new fiscal year, as the city announced it received $7.5 million in sales tax revenue for the quarter ended Sept. 30. September is the first quarter of the city’s fiscal year and the $7.5 million represents a 3.9% rise from the same Read More →
Mercado: Central Coast’s unique technology landscape will continue thrive in 2023
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Capsida announces multi-year agreement with Eli Lilly subsidiary
Health Care & Life Science, left, Regions, Technology, Ventura CountyThousand Oaks-based Capsida Therapeutics has entered into a multi-year agreement with Prevail Therapeutics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company, to develop transformative genetic medicines for serious diseases, Capisda announced Jan. 4. As per the agreement, Capsida will receive $55 million in the form of an upfront payment and a commitment to participate Read More →
Calavo shares down, but company’s optimism remains high for 2023
Agribusiness, Latest news, Regions, Ventura CountyShares of Santa Paula-based Calavo Growers faced another steep drop during the trading day Dec. 21, one day after the company’s fourth quarter and full-year earnings announcement. The company limped through the finish line in the fourth quarter, with both revenue and net income falling well below analysts’ expectations. It’s why Calavo’s stock fell as Read More →
Celebrating three women who met their marks
Op/Eds, OpinionBy Dianne McKay Now that we know who will be filling leadership positions in many of our Ventura County agencies, I reflected on late Ventura County Supervisor Carmen Ramirez and how I felt the day of her celebration of life. I thought about her death as a pedestrian in an Oxnard crosswalk in August and Read More →