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IBM stirs into Tealeaf

The US-based analytics software company was the first spin-out from Germany-based software company SAP and has the backing of its corporate venturing unit.

May 8, 2012

Cisco picks up Truviso

The US-based data analysis company backed by UPS's corporate venturing unit secures an exit.

May 8, 2012

Deal analysis: April 2012

These pages summarise last month's deal activity with a corporate venturing involvement. To report a deal or add your data, email Toby Lewis at tlewis@globalcorporateventuring.com

May 7, 2012

Allot calls into Ortiva

Israel-based bandwidth management company Allot buys the US-based mobile services enhancement company landing an exit for Intel Capital andComcast Interactive Capital, now Comcast Ventures.

May 3, 2012

Gree thrills Funzio with $210m

The maker of internet game Crime City, backed by two International Data Group corporate venturing units, opts for the exit instead of a reported follow-on $50m venture round, which was said to be planned at a higher valuation.

May 3, 2012

Salesforce.com seals latest Y Combinator buy

Salesforce.com buys Stypi, a text editing company, which launched with backing from incubator programme Y Combinator last year.

May 3, 2012

Acme Packet buys Iptego for $21m

The Germany-based software company secures the exit after raising its first institutional funding round from Intel Capital and XAnge Private Equity two years ago.

May 1, 2012

EUSA riffs Jazz exit

The former corporate venturing unit of US-based pharmaceutical company Quintiles is a backer of the UK-based oncology and critical care company, which was sold to Jazz Pharmaceuticals for $650m.

Apr 30, 2012

Enerkem stops flotation plans

Last month, Enerkem amended its regulatory filing and said it would sell 7.25 million shares at between $17 and $19 each.

Apr 29, 2012

Mitsui sets up in Mumbai

Separately, Mitsui's portfolio company BrightStar, a US-based provider of distribution and related services to the wireless device industry, has withdrawn its plans for a $300m flotation.

Apr 29, 2012

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