By Staff Report / Friday, March 10th, 2017 / Latest news, Technology / Comments Off on Goleta’s Resonant expands licensing with customer
Goleta radio frequency front-end filter designer Resonant announced additional licensing with an existing customer March 9. The agreement provides for the development and licensing of two kinds of filters and a new design for Resonant called a Quadplexer, targeting the Chinese market. The products will use a Chip Scale Packaging design and the two filters Read More →
Santa Barbara eco-friendly moving and storage company Movegreen announced its acquisition of Anaheim-based Apollo Moving and Storage, adding operations in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and North San Diego counties. The expansion follows the acquisition of Sheeler Moving and Storage in December, 2014, which doubled the company’s size at the time. Currently the third largest regional Read More →
By Joshua Molina / Friday, March 10th, 2017 / Latest news, Small Business / Comments Off on District elections may hurt business interests in Tri-Counties
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There’s no question that the current wave of corporate mergers is reshaping big chunks of the corporate landscape on the Central Coast. But all mergers are not created equal and history suggests that more than half of mergers involving large publicly traded companies don’t really work out at all. For a look at what’s working Read More →
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