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SmartSynch aligns with investors

SmartSynch, an electricity equipment company, raises $25.7m from 26 investors in an interim close as part of a planned $33.4m round.

Feb 25, 2011

Google powers up Transphorm

Wesley Chan, a partner at Google Ventures is listed as a director on Transphorm's latest regulatory filing as the company raised $20m in its C round.

Feb 25, 2011

Viamet finds its secret seven

Seven investors provide $25m for Viamet Pharmaceuticals.

Feb 23, 2011

Versartis raises $21m

Alongside Amunix in Versartis' B round are venture capital (VC) firms New Leaf Venture Partners Advent Venture Partners and Index Ventures.

Feb 19, 2011

Sonoma Orthopedic ascends to D round

Alongside Ascension Health Ventures in the D round consortium are venture capital firms Split Rock Partners, Legacy Life Sciences, EDF Ventures, MedVenture Associates, DFJ InCube Ventures, Emergent Medical Partners and Asset Management Partners.

Feb 16, 2011

Conatus welcomes $20m B round

Canada-based venture capital firm AgeChem led the B round, which included participation by existing investors Aberdare Ventures, Advent Venture Partners, Bay City Capital, Gilde Healthcare Partners, and Roche Venture Fund.

Feb 16, 2011

Steamboat stays up for Yoyi

Venture capital firm Oak Investment Partners led the B round for Yoyi and was joined by Disney's Steamboat Ventures and Chinese private equity firm Gobi Partners.

Feb 15, 2011

Goldman Sachs backs logistics

Barry Williams, chairman of the Management Dynamics since 2004, said the E round of between $25m and $30m would come ahead of its planned flotation.

Feb 13, 2011

Itochu backs Elenza

Elenza's $24m B round came from private equity firm Carlyle Group, venture capital firm Delphi Ventures and an undisclosed strategic corporate investor from the ophthalmic industry, as well as Itochu.

Feb 8, 2011

Violin plucks Toshiba and Juniper's strings

US-based equipment maker Juniper Networks has joined Japan-based Toshiba's America Electronic Components subsidiary as an investor in Violin Memory's $35m B round.

Feb 8, 2011
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