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Bravo Sierra spruces up $12m series A

Grace Beauty Capital was among the investors in a round that lifted the military-grade personal care brand's total funding to almost $20m.

Feb 6, 2020

Casper catches $100m in initial public offering

The Target-backed mattress and bedding brand is floating at the bottom of its range, at a valuation of less than half that of its last funding round.

Feb 6, 2020

Global Savings Group grabs fresh funding

Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners and Rocket Internet contributed to a $13.3m round that will help the deals-focused e-commerce company grow in the US.

Feb 6, 2020

FTC parries Harry’s acquisition plans

Eight months after Grace Beauty-backed Harry’s agreed to an acquisition by Edgewell for $1.37bn, the US antitrust agency has sued to block the deal on competition grounds.

Feb 4, 2020

SetSquared Bristol portfolio raises $85m

The University of Bristol-led incubator now has more than 80 portfolio companies, which posted a combined turnover of $77m during 2019.

Feb 4, 2020

Moda Operandi completes $100m mission

The Advance Publications, LVMH and IMG-backed e-commerce platform has added $100m in equity and debt financing to its coffers, bringing its overall equity funding to $345m.

Feb 3, 2020

Yamasa helps balance The Bouqs with $30m

The online flower delivery service plans to now expand into Japan, after a $30m investment by conglomerate Yamasa that took its overall funding past $73m.

Feb 3, 2020

Corporate venturing deal net: 27-31 January 2020

Each Friday the Global Corporate Venturing Deal Net rounds up the week’s smaller deals and tracks the emerging companies accessing corporate funds.

Jan 31, 2020

Altria accepts $4.1bn Juul writedown

The cigarette producer has announced a second impairment charge in three months to a $12.8bn investment now valued at only $4.2bn.

Jan 31, 2020

Commonwealth Bank comes back to Klarna with $200m

The payment and shopping app developer has launched in Australia with the help of Commonwealth Bank of Australia, which raised its stake to 5.5%.

Jan 31, 2020
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