Envivio, a video delivery system spin-off which postponed its float last year, sets the range of the initial public offering.
Month: April 2012
Tibco secures LogLogic
Tibco’s acquisition of the US-based data security company provides an exit for Germany-based software company SAP’s corporate venturing unit.
DesignArt Networks ringing up $150m exit
The 3G and 4G mobile hardware company previously backed by Motorola reportedly eyes a $100m to $150m sale.
Merck pins colours to Flagship’s mast
The partnership between Merck and the venture firm, follows the pharmaceutical company partnering with venture firm Lumira and fund of funds Teralys Capital last month.
Dow snaps up Clean Filtration Technologies
Dow Chemical buys the company previously backed by its corporate venturing unit.
Intel finds Oasys
Chip design systems company gets backed by sector giant Intel’s corporate venturing unit for its latest round.
Intel pumps up Minha Vida
Intel backs Brazil-based health and wellness company with more than 8 million unique users per month.
Intrinsic-ID secures $6.7m
Robert Bosch Venture Capital leads the round for Intrinsic-ID, a technology security company which was one of five companies acquired from Philips in 2008.
Sefaira raises $10.8m
Corporate-backed Chrysalix SET helps the energy efficiency software company raise the largest clean tech series A round in more than two years.
Yozma sells Conduit stake for $100m
The venture capital firm backed by Ofer Holding Group sells its stake in the Israel-based internet tools company, giving it a valuation of $1.3bn.
CDP raises series C
The Sumitomo-backed human resources company based in China raises a round led by China Broadband Capital.
T-Venture ignites Flaregames with $2.6m
Deutsche Telekom’s corporate venturing unit invested in the gaming company and its parent signed a marketing agreement, a month after the German business was backed in an Accel-led round.
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SAP’s late stage Violin overture
SAP Ventures’ Violin Memory deal appears to be another deft selection by the corporating venturing unit of the Germany-based technology company.