Today’s Deals – Move Loot, a YC-backed furniture resale marketplace, shuts down, sells customer list to Handy

move loot Some closure (literally and figuratively) for Move Loot, the furniture resale marketplace that we wrote earlier this month was up for sale. The startup — backed by nearly $22 million in funding from a list of top investors that included Y Combinator, GV, Index, Metamorphic and Sherpa — has shut down its business, and it has sold its customer list to Handy, the home services… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Shasta Ventures is raising a $300 million fifth fund

Screen Shot 2016-06-29 at 2.00.23 PM Shasta Ventures is raising up to $300 million for a fifth fund according to a new SEC filing that lists managing director Jason Pressman and Rob Coneybeer (Coneybeer co-founded Shasta with fellow managing directors Tod Francis and Ravi Mohan in 2004; Pressman joined the following year).
Shasta appears to be sticking with its knitting with its new fund. It saw an enormous return when its… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Compass pivots, raising $1 million to zero in on e-commerce analytics

compass red pants Compass, a 5.5-year-old startup that had raised $3.7 million from investors for its business monitoring and intelligence service, is getting out of the crowded business of field of benchmarking startups and instead zeroing in what it sees as a far more underserved market: it’s helping e-commerce businesses grow their revenue. The San Francisco-based company just closed $1 million in… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Ancera raises $8.9 million for tech to prevent food poisoning and recalls

Ancera employees at the company's Branford, Connecticut lab. A startup based in Branford, Connecticut, Ancera Inc. has raised $8.9 million in Series A funding for technology that helps food producers detect contaminants faster than other methods will allow.
The company’s mission is to prevent food waste, recalls or worse, the spread of food-borne illnesses, said Ancera CEO and founder Arjun Ganesan.
Investors in the deal included: Glass Capital… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Mobile shopping startup PredictSpring raises $11.4M

PredictSpring PredictSpring, a startup that helps brands and retailers build mobile apps, announced today that it has raised $11.4 million in Series A funding. Founder and CEO Nitin Mangtani has said that one of his goals is to help businesses create truly native mobile experiences that make it easy for consumers to shop. Customers include Calvin Klein, Cole Haan and Nine West, and the company says… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Lease marketplace Flip raises $1.2M

flip bot Flip, a startup that helps tenants find someone to take over their lease, is announcing that it has raised $1.2 million in seed funding. The New York City-based company has created a marketplace where lease holders can post apartments that they need to rent out, and where pre-screened applicants can look at housing before it hits the rental market. (Depending on how badly they need to get out… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Thrive Market raises $111 million for its online organic grocery store

thrive market banner Buy organic groceries online, at an affordable price. That’s the mantra of Los Angeles-based Thrive Market, which has raised a significant $111 million Series B funding round, led by Invus. Thrive, which competes with similar online grocery services like Vitacost, believes there is a significant market opportunity to make natural foods more accessible to consumers and they’ve… Read More

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Today’s Deals – So, does anybody want Twitter?

Getty Twitter TC.001 Twitter is in trouble. In a move out of a middle school flag-football game, Microsoft selected LinkedIn to join its team. The sheer size of the transaction has reignited conversations about who will be picked next to join the super special circle of public mega-cap tech companies. Vultures have been circling Twitter for well over a year, but the company has defied all experts who have… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Boon + Gable closes on $2.5 million for its in-home stylist and shopping service

Stylist with bags of clothes Online clothes shopping can be a gamble – you never really know if items will fit until you try them on. Meanwhile, shopping at local retailers can be time-consuming. A startup called Boon + Gable aims to solve both those problems with a service that offers a personal stylist who comes to your home with a curated selection of clothes for you to try, then buy on the spot if you like them. Read More

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