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Quikr going with Kinnevik

India classified ads business Quikr raises $90m growth funding, led by Kinnevik and supported by current investors including Nokia Growth Partners and eBay.

Mar 12, 2014

Nokia Growth Partners places bets on PubMatic

Ranked by Deloitte as one of the fastest growing companies in the US Internet sector in both 2012 and 2013, PubMatic, an advertising platform company, has raised $13m in a deal led by Nokia Growth Partners (NGP). The latest investment brings the company's funding to date to $76m.

Mar 6, 2014

Transphorm fills form for $15m

Energy efficiency technology company Transphorm, already backed by investors including Nihon Inter Electronics Company and Google Ventures, files for $15m fund raise.

Mar 4, 2014

Kaltura captures $47m

Kaltura, a US-based open source video platform, has raised $47m in a series E round led by SAP Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of software company SAP and Nokia Growth Partners, Commonfund Capital, and Gera Ventures. Others that took part in the latest round include .406 Ventures, Nexus Venture Partners, Intel Capital, Mitsui & Co. Global Investment and Silicon Valley Bank. The company has raised $115m to date.

Feb 20, 2014

Series E round dishes out $88m for Delivery Hero

Germany-based Delivery Hero has raised $88m in a series E round to consolidate its global position in the online and mobile food ordering sector. Insight Ventures led the deal. Existing backers include Kite Ventures, Team Europe, ruNet, Tengelmann Ventures, Holtzbrinck Ventures, Point Nine Capital and Phenomen Ventures. Its total funding to date is about $200m.

Jan 16, 2014

Merck drawn to WellDoc

WellDoc, developer of a prescription app for managing diabetes, has raised $20m financing from investors including Merck Global Health Innovation Fund.

Jan 13, 2014

Telstra ups Ooyala funds by $43m

Australia-based telecommunications company Telstra invests an additional $43m in US-based online video platform Ooyala, after leading its $35m series E round in 2012.

Dec 20, 2013
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