James Eberhard's mobile app Fluid Market aims to make renting household items as easy as hailing an Uber. But his previous employer thinks he's shared too much of its data with his new startup, and sued him in Denver District Court.| BusinessDen
Fluid Market’s app originally allowed users to rent out everything from ladders to paddleboards to Teslas. But next month, the company will rebrand as Fluid Truck.| BusinessDen
“Not every resolution is pretty, and this one isn’t,” a bankruptcy judge said.| BusinessDen
The Denver startup raised more than $80 million. It lost $18.7 million in 2022 and $20.6 million in 2023, its CEO says.| BusinessDen