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Cortexyme caps IPO at just over $86m

Cortexyme has added $11.3m to its initial public offering, after the Pfizer, Takeda and Alphabet-based Alzheimer’s therapy developer raised $75m last week.

May 15, 2019

Sonim summons public listing

Motorola and JVC Kenwood-backed rugged electronics producer has floated below its range in a $39.6m offering, having previously raised some $117m in financing.

May 15, 2019

WekaIO wraps up series C round

HPE, Mellanox, Nvidia, Seagate and Western Digital Capital contributed to a $31.7m round for the data storage management software developer, which has now raised almost $67m in total.

May 15, 2019

Impossible Foods impresses with $300m

Alphabet-backed vegan burger producer Impossible will use the funding, secured at a $2bn valuation, to increase production capacity.

May 14, 2019

Life360 revolves to $105m IPO

ADT, BMW and Duchossois Group have achieved exits after people-tracking app developer Life360 became one of the few US-based companies to float in Australia.

May 14, 2019

Axcella accepts public listing

Metabolic therapy developer Axcella Health has priced its shares at $20 each in an offering that enabled Nestlé Health Science to exit.

May 14, 2019

Universal Display lights up venture arm

Josh Epstein has come over from investment bank Stifel to head up the OLED display and lighting technology producer's newly launched UDC Ventures vehicle.

May 14, 2019

Vedanta holds nerve to grow series C

JSR and SymBiosis took part in an $18.5m series C extension for PureTech spinoff Vedanta, growing the Bristol-Myers Squibb and PureTech Health-backed round to $45.5m.

May 14, 2019

CSULB backs accelerator project

The university will team up with City of Long Beach’s municipal government and Sunstone Management for an accelerator.

May 14, 2019

Mastercard onboards Transactis

Arange of financial services firms, payment processors and fintech providers are set to exit the electronic billing software producer in an acquisition by Mastercard.

May 14, 2019
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