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AdoreMe: Giving Lingerie A High Tech Touch

PYMNTS

Lucaciu is the chief technology officer of Adore Me , an eCommerce and brick-and-mortar retailer that has adjusted to disruptive changes in its market, including the bankruptcy of the parent company of Victoria’s Secret. We’re focused on capital efficiency,” he noted. Marketing activities are closely tied to the team’s experiments. “To

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Finovate’s 2015 Best of Show Winners Give Something to Tweet About

Fintech Labs Insights

October: Receives venture capital investment from Pathena. December: Wins Most Effective Mobile Payment Solution at The Effective Mobile Marketing Awards. October: Efma ranks mBank first in Digital Marketing category in global banking competition. August: Reaches 1 million active users. November: Partners with Santander.

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Lessons From The Failed Chatbot Revolution — And 5 Industries Where The Tech Is Making A Comeback

CB Insights

Slack launched its own $80M chatbot fund, partnering with leading VCs including Spark Capital, Index Ventures, Accel, KPCB, Social Capital, and Andreessen Horowitz. Trim can then cancel memberships on a user’s behalf. Bank of America’s chatbot, Erica, can help users with tasks like paying down debt and checking account status.

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From Alibaba to Zynga: 21 Of The Best VC Bets Of All Time And What We Can Learn From Them

CB Insights

In venture capital, returns follow the power law — 80% of the wins come from 20% of the deals. Get the 65-page report on teardowns for Union Square Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, and more. JD.com took a huge risk by stepping into a major market and investor Capital Today made a $2.4B

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We Analyzed 9 Of The Biggest Direct-to-Consumer Success Stories To Figure Out The Secrets to Their Growth — Here’s What We Learned

CB Insights

These direct-to-consumer, or D2C companies, are able to manufacture and ship their products at much lower costs than traditional consumer brands because they own all of their customers’ data and maintain end-to-end control over the making, marketing, and distribution of products. No need to choose.

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