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The Art of Corporate Venture

CVC throws off covid gloom in Q1

Analysis: Q1 2021


Apr 15, 2021

Corporate venturing hits record highs

Monthly analysis: March 2021

Apr 15, 2021

Germany ecosystem wobbles

Innovative region: Germany

Apr 15, 2021

Mission for capturing, storing and using carbon

CO2 is the focus but limiting emissions is hard; capturing, using and storing offers opportunities; but critical underinvestment in innovation

Apr 15, 2021

Consumer sector goes through pandemic woes

Sector analysis: Consumer

Apr 15, 2021

Focus on social media and networks

Netherlands-listed technology investor Prosus, formed out of the corporate venturing assets collected by South Africa-listed media group Naspers, has sold 2% of China-based gaming and social media group Tencent for $14.7bn.

Apr 13, 2021

Analysis: Ikena goes public

The oncology drug developer, backed by Bristol Myers Squibb, secured close to $144m in its IPO. This is an exit from a space that has seen much corporate support over the past decade.

Apr 12, 2021

Analysis: Lilium to lifts up on $3.3bn reverse merger

Vertical take-off and landing jet developer Lilium went public by joining forces with Nasdaq-listed SPAC.

Apr 5, 2021

Analysis: ACV Auctions floats in $416m IPO

The SoftBank-backed automotive e-commerce platform developer ACV Auctions has gone public in an IPO. The company is part of the vehicle marketplace space which has seen much attention from corporate venture investors.

Mar 29, 2021

Analysis: Tencent’s IPOs

Overview of three of the largest initial public offerings (IPOs) from 2020 in which the China-based internet company either scored an exit or increased its stake.

Mar 22, 2021

Innovation and digitisation mean healthcare is at a tipping point

This is the first in a series of quarterly publications for the Global Health Council looking at drug development, healthcare providers such as hospitals and digital health, payments and patient wellness. This first article looks at the implications of the disease treatments coming out of advanced research and artificial intelligence and the broader shift to digitalisation in healthcare. The next issue will focus on the providers of healthcare.

Mar 17, 2021
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