
Barack Obama will have to decide after Huawei declined to sell on 3Leaf assets as part of a recommendation by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
Intel's acquisition of Silicon Hive follows its corporate venturing unit's prior investment and as Intel Capital backs six more companies.
Active Network has raised more than $275m, according to news provider Fortune, and has Ticketmaster and Disney as two primary shareholders.
Czech Republic-based security software maker AVG Technologies has shelved plans for its flotation in favour of trying to raise up to $300m in a bond, according to newswire Reuters.
Fluidigm raised $75m at $13.50 per share by selling 5.6 million shares, with a further 833,750 available if demand is strong enough for its investment banks Deutsche Bank and Piper Jaffray, according to its regulatory filing.
AcelRx had planned to raise $86m in its initial public offering (IPO) but is now offering eight million shares at $5 each, with a further 1.2 million available if there is enough demand, according to its regulatory filing.
The company sold 7.15 million common shares at its initial public offering (IPO) at $15 each, according to Gevo's regulatory filing.
Playspan provides developers and publishers, such as Nickelodeon, a platform to manage micropayments, e-commerce, and micro-transactions in 180 countries and been sold to Visa for at least $190m.
Out of 240 portfolio companies at Intel Capital, 12 are listed in the US with the three largest holdings as Micron Technology, VMWare and Clearwire, according to the company's regulatory filing.