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Nordstrom Leads $16.4 Million Investment In Bonobos, Now Available In Stores
Forbes For years, men have raved about Bonobos, the online E-tailer that makes better-fitting pants that are made-to-order via the company's website. Today, Bonobos Inc., which is the largest clothing brand launched on the internet in the United States, … Bonobos and Nordstrom Announce Partnership: Customer Centric E-tailer Moves … Nordstrom invests in online retailer Bonobos Nordstrom Invests in Bonobos, Plans to Bring Men's Clothing Line to Stores |
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US Extend Gains to Second Day; Google, HP, McKesson in Focus
123Jump.com The luxury retailer Nordstrom agreed to sell Bonobos clothing across its network of stores and also led $16.4 million minority investment round that included Accel Partners and Lightspeed Venture Partners. Hewlett Packard soared 7% after two … |
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PRESS DIGEST – New York Times business news – April 12
Reuters Traditional retailers like Nordstrom are tapping into the expertise of e-commerce companies such as Bonobos, which in turn are learning the advantages of bricks and mortar. * A judge fined Johnson & Johnson and a subsidiary after a jury found that the … |
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Want To Talk To Apes? There's An App For That
Global Animal (ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE) A project from the Bonobo Hope Great Ape Trust Sanctuary is looking for funding to finish a project that hopes to facilitate communication with bonobos. Since apes don't speak, researches are teaching them to tap symbols on a … An App That Gives Apes the Ability to Control Robots (This Is a Real Thing) |
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PHOTOS: Nick Adams, A Rainbow Of Bonobos Pants And NYC 'Mocialites Mingle At …
Queerty Also in attendance were reps for Bonobos, who donated a seer sucker suit for the silent auction and set up a display with the six colors of the Pride flag represented by six brightly colored washed chinos. They even outfitted the Trevor NextGen NYC's … |
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Meet the robot bonobos that help our hairy cousins communicate with us
Daily Mail By Ted Thornhill They're not quite bionic bonobos – but they're certainly a leap forward for ape-kind. Although some might find them a little disturbing. Say hello to the robo-bonobos that have been designed to help our hairy friends talk to us more … |


