FRESNO, Calif. -- The founders and co-CEOs of failed tech company Bitwise have been charged for a $100 million fraud scheme following a federal investigation. Irma Olguin Jr. and Jake Soberal appeared ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The once buzzing Bitwise Industries is now physically gone across Fresno. The buildings that once had their names, continue to stand tall, but without the tech company's name.
In the Spotlight is a Fresno Bee series that digs into the high-profile local issues that readers care most about. Story idea? Email tips@fresnobee.com. Jake Soberal and Irma Olguin Jr. — co-founders ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A change of plea this week in the federal criminal case against the two founders of Bitwise Industries, the collapsed Fresno tech company. Court documents obtained by Action ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The former co-CEOs of the now defunct Bitwise Industries, Jake Soberal, and Irma Olguin Jr., changed ...
In the Spotlight is a Fresno Bee series that digs into the high-profile local issues that readers care most about. Story idea? Email tips@fresnobee.com. The former president of Bitwise Industries is ...
Inside a standing-room-only courtroom, former Bitwise investor Flavia Takahashi-Flores felt a sense of justice when a judge sentenced the company’s co-founders Jake Soberal and Irma Olguin Jr. to ...
Hundreds of former Bitwise Industries employees in Fresno and across the U.S. stand to benefit from a proposed $20 million settlement hammered out over seven months of mediation and negotiations.
The former headquarters of Bitwise Industries was the Bitwise South Stadium building on Van Ness Avenue at Mono Street in downtown Fresno. CRAIG KOHLRUSS ckohlruss@fresnobee.com In the year before ...
Bitwise Industries co-founders and co-CEOS Jake Soberal, left, and Irma Olguin Jr. announce the company’s expansion into new cities in Colorado, New Mexico, New York, Texas and Wyoming in a video ...
An apparent quest for cash last fall prompted Fresno-based Bitwise Industries and its co-CEO, Jake Soberal, to sell the company’s rights to millions of dollars in federal tax credits for keeping ...
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