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Serco

Serco, the organization where Celeste worked and was a team leader.

1 mentions

Serendipity

Swedish private incubator supporting startups and entrepreneurs.

1 mentions

Serenity Forge

Japanese video game developer known for the Doki Doki Literature Club.

1 mentions

Serpstat

Ukrainian SaaS company providing an all-in-one SEO platform for professionals, with over 2,000 customers.

1 mentions

Service Flow

Finnish company specializing in SaaS solutions for business process integration

1 mentions

ServiceMax

ServiceMax is a software company providing field service management solutions for enterprise clients.

1 mentions

Sesame Workshop

Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit organization producing children's educational content.

1 mentions

Setai

Luxury fashion retailer expanding in China through online platforms.

1 mentions

SETI Institute

The SETI Institute is a research organization dedicated to the scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

1 mentions

Seva

Seva is a brand name adopted by the company formerly known as ConvertKit, meaning selfless service in Sanskrit.

1 mentions

Seven and I Holdings

A Japanese retail company operating convenience stores, known for its 7-Eleven brand.

1 mentions

seven Chinese companies

Chinese company that supplies parts for Tesla's robots, the Optimus version 3

1 mentions

seven companies from China and Hong Kong

Chinese companies involved in sanctions violations

1 mentions

Seven Rooms

Seven Rooms is a platform acquired by DoorDash to manage restaurant bookings and customer relationships.

1 mentions

Seventh Generation

Seventh Generation is a company that produces eco-friendly household cleaning products.

1 mentions

Seven Wire Ventures

Seven Wire Ventures, a venture capital firm investing in healthcare and technology startups.

1 mentions

Sezzle

Sezzle is a buy now, pay later company founded by Charlie Youakim, offering flexible payment solutions.

1 mentions

SFW Capital

SFW Capital, a private equity firm that acquired SwiftPage.

1 mentions

Shadow Systems

American firearm manufacturer known for handguns, especially the 365 model.

1 mentions

Shaman Victory Technology

A Chinese company based in Xiamen that sells drone engines and parts, involved in sanctions circumvention.

1 mentions

Shamrock Capital

Investment firm that bought Taylor Swift's catalog from Braun

1 mentions

Shar-Avi

A character, a Holy Order associated with the name Shar-Avi, involved in visions and blood symbolism.

1 mentions

Share3D.io

Share3D.io, a company involved in 3D sharing technology.

1 mentions

ShareASale

ShareASale is an affiliate marketing network founded in 2000, connecting merchants and publishers for performance-based marketing.

1 mentions

Sharegate

Sharegate is a competitor in the Microsoft Teams and SharePoint governance SaaS space.

1 mentions

SharePlay

SharePlay is a sports community platform connecting users to sports venues and facilities.

1 mentions

Share registry companies

Australian company managing share registry services like Computer Share, Link Market Services, and Boardroom.

1 mentions

Sharpify

A SaaS tool for architects, in development, created by Nick Janssen.

1 mentions

Shaw & Associates

Shaw & Associates is a law firm that specializes in defending physicians and medical professionals.

1 mentions

Sheehan

Sheehan, retail clothing company.

1 mentions

Sheetco

Sheetco is a company launched in 2016 that provides tools to automate workflows in Google Sheets.

1 mentions

Shelf Media

Shelf Media is a digital media company publishing magazines including Podster, Shelf Unbound, Indie Book Review, and Middle Shelf.

1 mentions

Shell Australia

Australian company involved in gas production and export.

1 mentions

Shells 53

A clothing brand known for athletic wear, especially tights and leggings.

1 mentions

Shenzhen supplier

Main supplier based in Shenzhen, China, taking over iRobot

1 mentions

Sherwin Williams

Sherwin Williams is a paint company, highlighting its least popular hue for 2025.

1 mentions

Sherwin-Williams

Sherwin-Williams, an American company producing paints and coatings, involved in a takeover offer.

1 mentions

Sherwood Rangers

British Army regiment supporting the Normandy landings, involved in ground combat and holding strategic points.

1 mentions

She's Fly

American company that operates a women's fly fishing business

1 mentions

She Software

She Software was the original name of Evotix, founded in 1995.

1 mentions

SheSoftware

A software company providing health and safety SaaS solutions, founded in 1995 and bought by Matthew Elson in 2011.

1 mentions

Shield AI

Shield AI, a company developing autonomous AI systems for healthcare and operational environments.

1 mentions

Shield and Shop

Shield and Shop is an online retailer selling EMF shielding products like cables, power strips, and paints.

1 mentions

Shining

Shining is a SaaS company providing video interviewing and recruitment solutions.

1 mentions

Shippo

Shippo is a software platform that provides shipping solutions for e-commerce businesses.

1 mentions

Shipt

A company that provides grocery delivery services, emphasizing care and quality.

1 mentions

Shipyard

Shipyard is a SaaS platform that facilitates data movement and automation between systems.

1 mentions

Shoe Dazzle

A clothing and footwear retailer known for its subscription-based shoe service.

1 mentions

Shop for Everybody

Online store selling merchandise and apparel related to the podcast and its themes.

1 mentions

Shoppable

Shoppable is a technology company that helps media companies, brands, and retailers create shoppable experiences across digital platforms.

1 mentions