ABB provide $10m and its electronics for Ecotality’s Blink charging stations.
Month: January 2011
Intel teams with Braemar again
Intel and Braemar are providing an undisclosed amount for Viridity Energy’s, a US-based developer of energy management software, series B round.
MPM joins consortium backing 23andMe
23andMe previously raised $22m in its series C round from a consortium including new investor Johnson & Johnson Development Corporation and has added $9m from MPM Capital.
DVX helps CardioInsight in Japan
CardioInsight Technologies raises more than $10m from DVX and venture capital firms Draper Triangle Ventures, which led the financing, and Case Technology Ventures, which makes pre-seed stage investments out of Case Western Reserve University.
Generali ensures round for VisionCare
Italian insurer invested through its Generali Financial and BSI subsidiaries in VisionCare’s $31m series E round.
SingTel agrees first deal
SingTel Innov8 has invested about S$800,000 in a Singapore-based website services company, 2359 Media.
Holtzbrinck backs Proximic
Proximic raised $4.4m for its series C round from Holtzbrinck’s corporate venturing unit and venture capital firm Wellington Partners.
Neuroptix finds half its money
A regulatory filing said six investors had provided $4.6m for Neuroptix.
Investors sail away from OceanSaver
BW and Investinor provide exit for OceanSaver’s investors.
Best Buy sleeps easy after Zeo round
Zeo’s regulatory filing said it planned a $15.4m round but gains $12.3m from consortium including Best Buy.
SoloPower finds more than one investor
A dozen investors provide $51.6m to Solopower, with Greentech Capital Advisors Securities as broker.
NewNet’s Clean Energy LP-GP Forum Europe in London on 9 February 2011.
Global Corporate Venturing will be moderating a panel in the afternoon on the role of companies taking minority equity stakes in nascent clean-tech businesses.
SEC examines Facebook deal
The SEC is reviewing Goldman Sachs as private companies can only have 499 investors before being required to disclose financial data, whereas the investment bank wants to create a special purpose vehicle to allow any number of clients to invest up to another $1.5bn in Facebook under just one investor’s name.
Belgacom rubs Jinni again
Israel-based video service Jinni gains $5m B round.