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Electric Carmaker Karma Plans to Go Public
Electric Carmaker Karma Plans to Go Public
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"We know a lot of Tesla owners, they feel like 'it's my Silicon Valley Camry', right? I mean everybody else has got one, so they're looking for something else."
Luxury electric car company Karma is in talks with investment banks to help it go public. dot.LA reporter Rachel Uranga broke the news and spoke with execs about how they plan to do it.
Tech unicorn and banking app Dave — one of last quarter's top L.A's startups — was badly hacked over the weekend.
Tinder has a new CEO.
SpaceX's Crew Dragon will likely head home this week, weather permitting.
Google employees will be working from home until at least next summer.
Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai will testify before Congress on Wednesday.
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