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Battistini and Haemmig: does failure tolerance matter?

In our series of articles Corporate Venturing on the Test Bench, Boris Battistini and Martin Haemmig review and analyse the latest trends

Nov 11, 2014

Third-quarter deal spree makes 2014 the most active year

A round up of third quarter corporate venturing activity.

Nov 11, 2014

Deal-makers enjoy summer spree

A look at corporate venturing deal activity in August.

Sep 11, 2014

Joint venture to support pharma research

Allied Minds and Bristol-Myers Squibb are joining forces to foster biopharmaceutical research at US universities.

Sep 11, 2014

AutoNavi tops exits, while JD.com tops IPOs

The acquisition of China-based digital map service AutoNavi for $1.5bn by Alibaba, secured the biggest corporate venturing exit of the quarter, after Alibaba had previously owned a 28% stake in the company.

Jul 31, 2014

Corporate activity booms

There were 456 investments in corporate venturing-backed companies worth $14bn, a sharp rise over the 246 investments worth $5.8bn in the first quarter. There were also 38 exits worth $9.7bn, which was a dramatic rise against the 21 exits worth $5.4bn in the first quarter.

Jul 31, 2014

Alibaba, Tencent, Nokia cash in on China activity

As well as investing in the biggest investments, Alibaba also secured the biggest exits, after it acquired China based digital map service AutoNavi for $1.5bn, having earlier backed it. Alibaba was also a big investor in China-based microblogging platform Weibo, which raised $285.6m in an initial public offering (IPO).

Jul 31, 2014

Google most active by number, Alibaba by value

A round-up of the biggest corporate venturing dealmakers in the second quarter.

Jul 31, 2014
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