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'A trip to Europe's high-tech Mecca'

My trip to the Munich Network in March painted an interesting portrait of an innovative region.


May 6, 2013

The Big Deal: Yodo1's angel wings

As corporations become increasingly open to external innovation and many of their own executives become angel investors themselves, there is a great opportunity to help the nascent start-ups.

Apr 28, 2013

Intel, Google most active

This is an analysis of the ten most active units and has attached the main data of our new quarterly reports, the first of which, a 12-page special, can be seen in full, in this month's magazine.

Apr 9, 2013

Profile: Unilever Ventures

The corporate venturing unit of Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company Unilever has made plans to increase its assets under management with its latest $450m fund from its parent, Global Corporate Venturing can reveal.

Apr 9, 2013

Consumer companies shop for start-ups

Modern consumer corporations generally continue to pump out the kind of products that the world population simply cannot stop buying. Yet these industries, which have been brutally competitive, as well as profitable, since ancient times, are being transformed by a rapidly growing world population, where consumer spending power is truly globalising.

Apr 9, 2013

March deals slow as Cyprus scares markets

Corporate venturing investments slowed in March by number and value as exits were boosted by three initial public offerings. The slowdown in deal activity came as nerves appeared to creep back into wider market trading, as eurozone country Cyprus negotiated a bailout that involved haircuts for bank depositors.

Apr 9, 2013

Tensilica is lucrative exit

US-based chip design software manufacturer Tensilica, backed by Japan technology companies Fujitsu and NTT, and US-based technology company Cisco, was the biggest sale of the quarter, in an exit to US-based chip design software manufacturer Cadence Design Systems for $380m. The biggest initial public offering of the quarter was the $108m raised by US-based marketing software company Marin Software.

Apr 9, 2013

Corporate venturing participants near 1,000

The number of corporate venturing units, tracked by Global Corporate Venturing, has risen to 971. We examine their development.

Apr 9, 2013

Sequoia keeps busiest

Sequoia Capital was the venture capital firm most active alongside corporates in the first quarter. It was in the syndicate backing Xoom, which raised $101m in its initial public offering, at a market capitalisation of $509m, as was SVB Capital, the private equity division of Silicon Valley Bank.

Apr 9, 2013

360Buy in biggest deal

A look at the largest deals in the quarter, including the $700m round of private equity funding for China-based e-commerce site 360Buy, as eye-catchingly large Asia deals continue to be a staple of our coverage.

Apr 9, 2013

Quarter shows deal decline

The main investment and exit stats from the quarter.

Apr 9, 2013

Innovative Region: Japan's new era hopes

A look at how Japan is trying to find its own path in corporate venturing beyond Silicon Valley.

Apr 8, 2013
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