Start-Up

2022 - 8 - 18

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Alden Richards, Bea Alonzo series 'Start-Up PH' set to premiere in ... (INQUIRER.net)

Alden Richards and Bea Alonzo's upcoming series "Start-Up PH" has given fans a first look with its official teaser ahead of its premiere.

Alonzo then gave a peek at her [first taping day](https://entertainment.inquirer.net/444173/bea-alonzo-finally-begins-taping-for-ph-adaptation-of-start-up) for the series in April. The teaser gives a glimpse of Alonzo walking in front of what appears to be a business establishment and sitting on bleachers at a sports stadium, while Richards can be seen standing on a bridge. [Bea Alonzo finally begins taping for PH adaptation of ‘Start-Up’](https://entertainment.inquirer.net/444173/bea-alonzo-finally-begins-taping-for-ph-adaptation-of-start-up) [Bea Alonzo, Alden Richards set to star in PH adaptation of Korean drama ‘Start-Up’](https://entertainment.inquirer.net/440102/bea-alonzo-alden-richards-set-to-star-in-ph-adaptation-of-korean-drama-start-up) It also features a scene where Alonzo falls over, but Richards manages to catch her mid-fall, as seen on GMA Network’s YouTube channel and GMA Drama’s Twitter page yesterday, Aug. [revealed](https://entertainment.inquirer.net/440102/bea-alonzo-alden-richards-set-to-star-in-ph-adaptation-of-korean-drama-start-up) to star in “Start-Up PH” last March, after speculations online that a local adaptation was in the works. Alden Richards and Bea Alonzo’s upcoming series “Start-Up PH,” the local adaptation of the Korean drama “Start-Up,” has given fans a first look with its official teaser ahead of its September premiere.

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Here's a first look at the much-awaited 'Start-Up PH' | Showbiz | (GMA News Online)

This is the first adaptation of the hit K-drama. Directed by Jerry Sineneng and Dominic Zapata, the show also stars Jeric Gonzales, Yasmien Kurdi, Gina Alagar, ...

Alden and Bea's chemistry in the 30-second teaser is apparent. Directed by Jerry Sineneng and Dominic Zapata, the show also stars Jeric Gonzales, Yasmien Kurdi, Gina Alagar, Lovely Rivero, Gabby Eigenmann, Jackie Lou Blanco, Kevin Santos, and Jojo Alejar, among other top actors. The first teaser for the much-awaited series “Start-Up PH” is finally here!

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Alden Richards, Bea Alonzo series 'Start-Up PH' set to premiere in ... (INQUIRER.net)

Alden Richards and Bea Alonzo's upcoming series “Start-Up PH,” has given fans a first look with its official teaser.

Alonzo then gave a peek at her [first taping day](https://entertainment.inquirer.net/444173/bea-alonzo-finally-begins-taping-for-ph-adaptation-of-start-up) for the series in April. Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Cebudailynews. The teaser gives a glimpse of Alonzo walking in front of what appears to be a business establishment and sitting on bleachers at a sports stadium, while Richards can be seen standing on a bridge.

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WATCH: Alden Richards, Bea Alonzo in 'Start Up PH' teaser (Rappler)

MANILA, Philippines – GMA Drama released on Wednesday, August 17, the first teaser for their Filipino adaptation of the hit South Korean series Start Up, ...

She finds herself caught between two men: the shy founder of a tech start-up, and an acerbic team leader at another start-up company. Start Up marks the first time for Bea and Alden to team up for a project, and is Bea’s first project as a GMA artist. The 30-second clip introduces Bea as Dani, the career-driven woman originally played by Bae Suzy, and Alden as Tristan, the passionate but frank team leader dubbed as “Good Boy” and played by Kim Seon-ho.

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Nigeria: Identitypass CEO on fundraising and valuations in Africa's ... (The Africa Report)

When verification and compliance start-up Identitypass took the decision to raise Series A funding towards the end of last year, Lanre Ogungbe, ...

change hubs with a view to ensuring that the naira regains its strength.](https://www.theafricareport.com/235125/nigerias-naira-nears-n700-1-on-black-market-despite-efccs-intervention/)

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START-UP VENTURE - GREENLIST LAUNCHES PROPRIETARY ... (PRNewswire)

PRNewswire/ -- Greenlist recently debuted its peer-to-peer technology with boutique apparel retailer Vestique. Start-up venture Greenlist debuts proprietary ...

"I realized that significant growth in online sales and returns was causing stresses on the retail industry and a solution needed to be found. Greenlist is a female-founded start-up business that delivers a technology solution for peer-to-peer returns. The retail apparel industry has been struggling to address the increasing number of returned items that are being sent to landfills. The industry has needed something like their peer-to-peer returns for a long time," Adair Kennedy, Chief Creative Officer, Vestique. Additionally, online shopping has risen from 10.6% in 2020 to 16.6% in 2021 and returns have escalated from $428B in 2020 to $761B in 2021*. "We are very excited to launch our technology with Vestique.

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High-Flying Travel Startup Pollen Collapses, Leaving Trail of ... (Bloomberg)

Pollen planned star-studded vacations in posh locales and said Covid was responsible for cancellations; employees say executives bear blame too.

There was a lot to gripe about. Over the last year, it was forced to cancel dozens of its luxury events, many featuring A-list musicians at posh beachfront locales, blaming the omicron variant of Covid-19. Customer complaints about travel startup Pollen poured in so quickly that staffers couldn’t keep up.

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Only 1 start-up turned unicorn in July 2022... (The New Indian Express)

Hurun India report 2021 further said that India added circa three unicorns every month over the. Unicorns. (Representational Image). By Express News Service.

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High-flying travel start-up Pollen collapses, leaving trail of complaints (The Straits Times)

NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) - Customer complaints about British travel start-up Pollen poured in so quickly that employees could not keep up.

As at the end of last year, the company had sufficient liquidity to meet its financial obligations, according to the filing. As it grew, Pollen spent on employee perks, such as renting England's Osea Island, and flying staff from the United States to a week-long retreat in the redwoods in California in 2019. Meanwhile, operating expenses ballooned to more than £100 million last year compared with £60 million a year earlier. Pollen said in July it saw a surge in growth in 2021, notching a sales increase of more than 300 per cent compared with pre-pandemic levels. Founded in 2014 by Mr Callum Negus-Fancey and his brother Liam, a pair of British entrepreneurs, Pollen boasted that it has raised more than US$200 million (S$277.6 million) from investors. Cancellations, along with other pressures, caught up with Pollen last week, when its London-based owner StreetTeam Software said it had hired Kroll LLC to handle a break-up and sale of its disparate businesses.

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