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Fringe81 edges towards IPO

Adtech developer Fringe81, whose backers include corporates NTT Docomo, Dentsu and Itochu, is set to float on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

May 26, 2017

Panda TV pounces on $140m series B

LeCloud-backed live streaming platform Panda TV has attracted $140m in a series B round led by Industrial Securities, eight months after closing its $54m series A.

May 26, 2017

Huajiao hitches to Tian Ge for $14m

Huajiao Live Video, a mobile livestreaming app incubated by Qihoo 360, has received $14m from Tian Ge Interactive as part of a strategic partnership.

May 25, 2017

LeFull houses series A funds

Fosun Property has participated in a series A round for youth housing network LeFull, which raised an undisclosed eight-figure RMB amount.

May 25, 2017

Corporates chip in for DeePhi series A

Semiconductor product makers MediaTek and Xilinx were among the participants in an eight-digit round for deep learning technology developer DeePhi Tech.

May 25, 2017

Alibaba to elevate Ele.me in $1bn round

Alibaba and Ant Financial, which invested $1.25bn in the food delivery service in April 2016, are reportedly set to lead a round that will value it at up to $6bn.

May 25, 2017

Corporates chip in for DeePhi series A

Semiconductor product makers MediaTek and Xilinx were among the participants in an eight-digit round for deep learning technology developer DeePhi Tech.

May 24, 2017

Cloudwise smartens up with $26m

The cloud-based performance management software developer has now raised more than $56m in total after closing an SIG-backed series C round.

May 24, 2017

Flipkart nears cut-price Snapdeal acquisition

SoftBank, already a 33% shareholder, has reportedly acquired the stakes of three other Snapdeal board members, and Flipkart has signed a term sheet to buy it for a price that could be under $1bn.

May 24, 2017

Sea secretly files for $1bn IPO

Tencent, JG Summit and Uni-President Enterprises are set to record exits as Sea, the internet services firm formerly known as Garena, files confidentially to float in the US.

May 24, 2017
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