Daily Business Report-Aug. 12, 2019
Rendering of the Prebys Cancer Center. $59 million Prebys Cancer Center breaks ground A $59 million state-of-the-art cancer center designed
Read MoreRendering of the Prebys Cancer Center. $59 million Prebys Cancer Center breaks ground A $59 million state-of-the-art cancer center designed
Read MoreCalifornia payday loans, also known as deferred deposit transactions, typically require customers to give lenders a personal check of up
Read MoreQuarterly activity was driven by some large investments, which included Poseida Therapeutics securing $142 million. (Lab photo courtesy of Poseida
Read MoreCalifornia holds itself up as a model for other states seeking ways to take the politics out of redrawing district
Read MoreAutonomous vehicles, mostly electric, are already here in a limited fashion. California steers toward a future of self-driving cars By
Read MoreAs the bullet train project gasps for air, more diversions of voter-approved bullet train bonds may be in the offing.
Read MoreThe inside of the tokamak at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility in San Diego. (Image courtesy of General Atomics) 10
Read MoreInterior of the Inhibrx company’s offices in Torrey Pines Science Park. (Photos courtesy of DZI Construction) DZI Construction completes $6.5
Read MoreThe Shanghai skyline. (Photo credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego publications and creative services) Forum on U.S.-China relations to bridge divide
Read More‘Their wine is not as good as California wine.’ — Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalaki Trade war’s toll on wine Phil
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