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ForeScout tracks a path to public markets

The network cybersecurity software provider, valued at $1bn as of 2015, has filed for a $100m IPO that will allow Intel Capital and Itochu to exit.

Oct 4, 2017

Amazon sculpts up to $100m for Body Labs

Amazon reportedly paid as much as $100m to buy Body Labs, whose scanning technology could help accurately predict the best fit for clothing customers on its portal.

Oct 4, 2017

O Luxe takes GLM for a $114.7m spin

The Kyoto University spinout has been valued at $114.7m in a cash-and-shares deal that gives University of Tokyo Edge Capital a partial exit.

Oct 4, 2017

Roku rocks IPO up to $253m

The underwriters for the corporate-backed television subscription platform's IPO have fully exercised the over-allotment option.

Oct 3, 2017

Big deal: Nucana and Nightstar race to public markets

Nucana, a Scottish Investment Bank-backed cancer treatment developer, and Nightstar Therapeutics, an Oxford spinout focused on retinal gene therapies, have entered the public market.

Oct 2, 2017

Daimler picks up Flinc

Deutsche Bahn and General Motors were among the existing investors as Daimler paid an undisclosed amount to acquire ride sharing platform Flinc.

Oct 2, 2017

Foody enters Sea in $64m deal

Sea has acquired an 82% stake in portfolio company Foody, a restaurant booking, ordering and review platform also backed by CyberAgent, for approximately $64m.

Sep 29, 2017

Nexon nabs $80m majority stake in Korbit

Nexon has acquired a majority stake in SoftBank and SK Telecom-backed cryptocurrency exchange Korbit, in a deal that valued the company at $120m.

Sep 29, 2017

Roku rockets to $219m IPO

The streaming device and subscription service has priced an initial public offering in which Sky Ventures will sell more than $9m of shares.

Sep 28, 2017

Knightscope amplifies public offering to $15.9m

Konica Minolta, Flextronics and NTT Docomo-backed security robot manufacturer Knightscope has secured more than $15.9m in a mini-IPO that has a $20m target.

Sep 27, 2017
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