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Tapuya Brands Has Been Acquired by Pilot Wave Holdings in Latest Bid to Transform Amazon Products into Brands Through Technology

Pilot Wave Holdings, the world’s leading technology-focused acquisition and growth firm, has acquired Tapuya Brands, a data-driven acquisition company focused on Amazon businesses, for an undisclosed amount. “We are extremely excited to partner with the exceptional management team at Tapuya Brands,” said Afsheen Afshar, Founder and Managing Partner at Pilot Wave Holdings Management. “Tapuya has clearly

Moonshot Brands Announces Latest Financing, Kicks-Off Aggregator Consolidation with Purchase of Failing Aggregrators’ Assets

 Moonshot Brands, the e-commerce aggregator focused on scaling stand-out Amazon and DTC brands globally, announced at the Prosper Show that they have closed their latest round of funding led by specialist financial services investor Anthemis. Existing investors, including YC Continuity and Garage Capital, also participated in the funding round. A portion of this financing was used to

Ex-P&Gers Raise Millions for Consumer Goods Company of the Future

Two former Procter & Gamble employees are returning to their brand-building roots with a new business venture and have landed millions in funding in recent weeks to get the idea off the ground. Sean Lee and Andy Cipra officially launched Cincy Brands in February. The company will look to acquire and grow high-potential “better-for-you” consumer brands, fueled by its

Amazon is suspending some Ukraine-based sellers to protect the sellers from unforeseen events.

To ensure timely shipments and prevent unnecessary penalties, Amazon is automatically suspending some of the Ukraine-based seller accounts. In the past week, some Amazon sellers in Ukraine were told that their accounts were being automatically deactivated. The move was to “protect” the sellers’ businesses, the email said, and it encouraged the seller to “focus on