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Safeguard makes ThingWorx

ThingWorx raises $5m from Safeguard Scientifics.

Feb 19, 2011

Versartis raises $21m

Alongside Amunix in Versartis' B round are venture capital (VC) firms New Leaf Venture Partners Advent Venture Partners and Index Ventures.

Feb 19, 2011

Allen finds the joy of giving

CashStar launched with $4m in March 2009 after incubation by Coupons, a US-based provider of consumer-printed coupons, and has raised $5m for its series B round from venture capital firm Passport Capital and media-focused investment bank Allen.

Feb 19, 2011

Embotics gains mystery investor

Fund managers Tera Capital and Covington Capital also invested in the round alongside "major investor".

Feb 19, 2011

Conatus welcomes $20m B round

Canada-based venture capital firm AgeChem led the B round, which included participation by existing investors Aberdare Ventures, Advent Venture Partners, Bay City Capital, Gilde Healthcare Partners, and Roche Venture Fund.

Feb 16, 2011

Steamboat stays up for Yoyi

Venture capital firm Oak Investment Partners led the B round for Yoyi and was joined by Disney's Steamboat Ventures and Chinese private equity firm Gobi Partners.

Feb 15, 2011

Nedelco promanades into AirWalk

In a regulatory filing in December, AirWalk said eight investors had provided $10m. It has now provided the consortium partners, which includes Nedelco, which operates the Hamilton Telephone Company, and venture capital firms Sevin Rosen Funds, TL Ventures, Alta Berkeley and Duchossois Technology Partners, which is affiliated to private conglomerate Duchossois Group.

Feb 10, 2011

Itochu backs Elenza

Elenza's $24m B round came from private equity firm Carlyle Group, venture capital firm Delphi Ventures and an undisclosed strategic corporate investor from the ophthalmic industry, as well as Itochu.

Feb 8, 2011

Jagex plays with latest funding

Raine Group backs UK games maker Jagex.

Feb 8, 2011

Violin plucks Toshiba and Juniper's strings

US-based equipment maker Juniper Networks has joined Japan-based Toshiba's America Electronic Components subsidiary as an investor in Violin Memory's $35m B round.

Feb 8, 2011
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