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The reliance of these industries on SVB has prompted fears about an 'extinction event' for start-ups, while it has been warned that British fintech firms would be feeling 'very, very nervous' about their futures.  INDIAN WELLS, cerca de California, March 11 (Reuters) - Britain's Emma Raducanu has learned that good fortune can be fleeting and bad luck can cruelly compound itself but said she is on the upswing following her second-round victory at Indian Wells on Saturday.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alumna, 41 — who recently did yoga with her svelte best friend Kyle Richards — looked like a pro in her elegant riding attire as she mounted up to prove her riding chops. The stunning accomplishment made her a sensation in Britain and beyond and red carpet appearances, top-tier endorsement deals and even a session at the nets with British royalty followed in the weeks after the victory.

Aiming to avoid what Garry Tan, the CEO of startup accelerator Y Combinator, called a potential "extinction level event" in the tech sector, industry executives moved quickly to do what they could to save small businesses. Even small startups are getting in on the action to help others. Aleem Mawani, founder of Streak, a company with about 30 employees, tweeted Friday he would lend his personal cash free of any terms to other small startups worried about paying staff.

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The fossil hunter, who has a bachelor's degree and two master's degrees in environmental science, shared that it was his desire to appeal to a diverse new audience that led him to rebrand his previously faceless Instagram account as Fossil Daddy in 2020.