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Honest Co. (Finally) Files to Go Public
Honest Co. (Finally) Files to Go Public
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"We have incurred net losses each year since our inception and we may not be able to achieve or maintain profitability in the future."
The packaged consumer goods company, founded by actor Jessica Alba and serial entrepreneur Brian Lee in 2011, filed Friday to go public. Senior Reporter Ben Bergman has details from the filings.
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Selling everything from eco-friendly diapers to skincare products, Honest Co. has never turned a profit. The Santa Monica-based brand is seeking to raise $100 million by going public. Read more>>
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