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Carlsbad couple set to make millions off grocery bag sales

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November 19, 2018

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Carlsbad couple set to make millions off grocery bag sales

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Selling fancy grocery bags was supposed to be a side project. Now, with orders streaming in from hundreds of stores, Jen and Farzan Dehmoubed are set to make millions selling a reusable bag to shoppers.

Apple job listings point to efforts to hire wireless engineers in San Diego

The Cupertino company has listed 10 job openings on its website for wireless hardware and software engineers in San Diego so far this month.

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Companies rent short stay apartments for new employees in corporate housing that is furnished. Revenue for the industry has seen major gains in the past few years.

Carlsbad software startup to triple headcount - hiring 120 - following $20M investment

A software startup in Carlsbad that helps facilitate the shipping of time-sensitive items — like human organs — has just closed $20 million of new funding from venture capitalists in Silicon Valley and San Diego.

Blue Bottle to open first San Diego location at One Paseo

Oakland-based Blue Bottle Coffee will open its first San Diego cafe in the spring at One Paseo in Carmel Valley.

Arena gets $800 million upfront in blockbuster lung drug deal

Arena Pharmaceuticals will get $800 million upfront in a mammoth drug commercialization deal announced today. Arena is eligible to get up to $400 million in milestone payments and royalties in the deal with North Carolina's United Therapeutics Corp.

San Diego to get a nonstop roundtrip to Paris — for one day

San Diegans will be able to take a rare nonstop flight to Paris in November, thanks to a medical convention coming to San Diego.

Court denies SDG&E appeal; utility wanted customers to pay $379M for 2007 wildfire costs

California's Fourth Appellate District in San Diego upholds a decision by the California Public Utilities Commission.

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