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Apeel Sciences is an American food technology company based in Goleta, California.Its edible coating product Apeel or Edipeel [1] can make avocados, citrus and other types of fruit last twice as long as usual by using a tasteless edible coating, and reduces food loss and waste as well as reliance on single-use plastic packaging.
Cascade Investment, L.L.C. is an American holding company and private investment firm headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, United States. [2] It is controlled by Bill Gates, and managed by Michael Larson. [3] More than half of Gates's fortune is held in assets outside his holding of Microsoft shares. [4]
Canadian National Railway Company (CNI) Stock price as of Oct. 4, 2021: $116.78 Both the Cascade fund and the Bill and Melinda Gates Charitable Trust own shares of Canadian National Railway ...
On February 14, Nature's Fynd investor, Bill Gates, discussed the company during his 60 Minutes interview with Anderson Cooper. [24] On February 15, 2021, the company announced its first 2 products: dairy-free cream cheese and meatless breakfast patties, which it made available for preorder. [25] [26]
In May, Bill Gates also transferred about $850 million in shares of the agricultural machinery company John Deere to his wife Melinda Gates, after the two shared publicly their plans to divorce.
In 2022, Bill Gates purchased additional stock through Cascade, though his overall stake dropped to 11%. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] In 2023, Ecolab partnered with and invested in Miso Robotics , a company specializing in automated in-restaurant robotic arms and other equipment for food preparation and staff augmentation.
Bill Gates is well known as the co-founder of Microsoft, in addition to his numerous philanthropic ventures. As one might expect, a significant portion of his wealth, to the tune of about $26 ...
In March 2013, Tetrick and Hampton Creek became one of three companies to be featured in Bill Gates' documentary, The Future of Food. [20] In June 2013 Tetrick spoke at a TED conference in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on the future of food. [21] In June 2014, Inc. included Tetrick in its annual "35 Under 35" list. [22]