Frontier names Terray McGee general manager for Central Coast
Frontier Communications named Terray McGee as the general manager for its Central Coast operating area Aug. 18. On April 1, Frontier Communications took over all landline, Internet and TV subscribers offered by Verizon Wireless in California. In February 2015, Verizon sold all subscribers in California, Texas and Florida to Frontier for $10.5 billion as it Read More →
Sientra finds new factory to make breast implants
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AeroVironment drones tested, destroyed by Navy
AeroVironment, a Monrovia-based company with major operations in Simi Valley, had several small drones tested and destroyed by the U.S. Navy in a recent test. AeroVironment made the announcement in a news release Aug. 11. On Aug. 3, the Navy used AeroVironment’s RQ-20B Puma in a test on the small destroyer USS Monsoon in the Read More →
Stellar Biotechnologies revenues up but losses grow
Stellar Biotechnologies’ revenues increased slightly during the third quarter of 2016 but losses widened as the company signed a new partnership with a French company and held an offering for institutional investors, the company said in a quarterly earnings report Aug. 8. Stellar revenues increased slightly from $157,748 during the third quarter of 2015 to Read More →
AppFolio second quarter revenues up, net loss down
AppFolio raised its financial outlook for the year as revenues increased sharply and losses narrowed in the second quarter, the company said Aug. 8. AppFolio, a Goleta-based developer of property management software for small- to medium-sized property managers, raised full-year financial-guidance estimates to a range between $103 million and $105 million Aug. 8. Previous estimates Read More →
Inphi’s second quarter revenues soar
Inphi saw revenues rise during the second quarter as it sold off its memory products business. On June 30, Inphi announced it would sell its memory products business to Sunnyvale-based Rambus. Inphi said revenues rose from $49.4 million in 2015 to $60.5 million during the second quarter of 2016 when revenues from the memory business Read More →