In June 2010, Palantir raised $90m in its series D round at a $735m valuation, according to news provider TechCrunch.
Month: May 2012
Augere calls up buyers
Harbinger acquired a quarter of Augere in late 2009 for $50m.
AxioMed Spine extends D round
Investors in D extension include Siemens Venture Capital and Fidelity Biosciences.
Airtime finds time for Erly
Airtime had previously raised $8.3m in series A funding from investors including Google Ventures.
Collaaj finds AppSense angel
AppSense Labs, the research arm of the AppSense global research and development team, made the so-called corporate angel investment in Collaaj.
Total supports Liquid Metal Battery
Venture capital firm Khosla Ventures led the B round, and was joined by software company Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and oil major Total.
Xfire games with further $3m
Last month, Xfire hired Malcolm Casselle as chief executive and simultaneously announced a joint venture with China Youth Goyor Technology to bring an enhanced suite of Xfire’s services to the China market, Xfire said.
Google confirms Machinima deal
Google led the $35m round in Machinima, and was joined by venture capital firms Redpoint Ventures and MK Capital.
Vitrue makes exit to Oracle
Vitrue had raised about $33m, including 17m in its series C round in February last year from a consortium including cable group Comcast’s corporate venturing unit.
Core checks score with L2C
In April 2010, L2C raised an undisclosed amount from venture capital firm QED Investors and McGovern Enterprises.
Silicon Labs lights up with Ember
Chevron and STMicroelectronics exit Ember to peer.
True Ventures calls out to TerraEchos
True Ventures joins engineering service and research provider S&K Technologies and geospatial analysis company GCS Research backing the real-time security software developer.
Good Energies pulls back from clean tech
The venture firm is reportedly “not really spending time” on green tech deals, and has become a broader energy fund.
DNV wades into StormGeo with 22.7% stake
Norway-based risk manager Det Norske Veritas joins the investment unit of local media group TV2 Gruppen backing the Norway-based weather services manager.