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  2. Latino-founded startups still have the ‘most difficult time ...

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    This disparity was also seen in 2020 when less than than 1% of the top 500 VC and private-equity deals involved Latino-owned businesses, a study from management consulting firm Bain & Company showed.

  3. How grants help two Latina-owned businesses in Austin expand ...

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    Two Austin-based, Latina-owned businesses, Comadre Panadería and La Cocina de Consuelo, won grants from Siete Family Foods, to invest in their

  4. Revenues of Latino-Owned Businesses Grew Last Year, But ...

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    The age of business for Latino-owned business increased from 54 months (4.5 years) in 2022-23 to 64 months in 2023-24. This is an indication of the staying power of Latino-owned companies. In comparison, non-Latino-owned businesses were in operation for an average of 79 months (slightly more than 6.5 years).

  5. Amid Covid crisis, these Latino businesses are thriving - AOL

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    When Jennifer Rodriguez relocated to Philadelphia in the late ’90s, the once-bustling South Philly neighborhood of Italian Market was in decay. “It was a place experiencing disinvestment, and ...

  6. These Latina entrepreneurs beat the odds. They want ... - AOL

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    Latina entrepreneurs discuss how they have successfully scaled up their companies though Latina business founders receive less than 2% of venture capital funds.

  7. United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, the chamber and the business intelligence firm, Geoscape, released a study showing that Hispanic businesses grew at an annual rate of 7.5% between 2012 and 2015, "which is 15 times faster than the .5% percent growth rate for all companies." Since 2007, the number of Hispanic-owned businesses increased by 57% to 4.07 million ...

  8. Years after moving to L.A. from Guatemala, her dreams of a ...

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    “People want to support Latino and Latina-owned businesses,” Wendy says. “We are first-generation Latino immigrants and have very strong ties to our parents. People identify with what we are ...

  9. HispanicBusiness 500 - Wikipedia

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    The HispanicBusiness 500 was a directory published by HispanTelligence of the 500 largest Hispanic-owned business in the United States. The list was published for 31 years, [1] ending at 2013. [2] To be included in the list, a company must have had at least 51 percent ownership by a U.S. Hispanic citizen. [1]