Today’s Deals – ThinkingPhones Becomes Fuze And Grabs $100 Million Investment Led By Summit Partners

Woman on phone in front of two big computer screens taking notes. ThinkingPhones, a Cambridge, Massachusetts, cloud service that offers messaging, phone service and video streaming, announced $100 million investment round today. While it was at it, the10-year old company also announced it was changing its name to Fuze, which happens to be the name of the cloud video company it purchased last fall. The round was led by Summit Partners with help from… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Digital Shadows Gets $14M To Keep Growing Its Digital Risk Scanning Service

data analysis research shutterstock UK cyber security startup Digital Shadows, which sells a SaaS service to businesses wanting to monitor and manage potential risks by keeping tabs on activity related to their digital footprint — has closed a $14 million Series B funding round, led by Trinity Ventures. As part of the investment, Trinity’s Fred Wang has joined the Digital Shadows board. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Health-Centric Food Delivery Service Power Supply Raises $5M Seed Round

power_supply_meal Power Supply, one of the growing number of food delivery services, today announced that it has raised a $5 million seed round led by Upfront Ventures. Other investors include Hanson Li (Saison, Locol) , former Blackboard CEO Michael Chasen, heath expert Mark Sisson, former Fresh Direct CMO Drew Koven, Alan Bankier and The Motley Fool. The company says it will use the new fund to expand… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Robin And Saul Klein’s Localglobe Backs Online Mortgage Advisor Trussle

TC-IMAGE Localglobe, the new VC fund from father and son duo Robin and Saul Klein, has led a £1.1 million investment in online mortgage advisor Trussle. Others joining the round include notable U.K.-based investors Ed Wray, co-founder of Betfair, Dan Cobley, ex-Google U.K. MD, and Ian Hogarth, co-founder and chairman of Songkick. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Revolut Gets More Funding For Its Mobile Foreign Exchange Service

Revolut British startup Revolut just closed its seed round. After announcing having raised $2.3 million this Summer, the company has added a couple of new investors. In total, the company has raised $4.8 million (£3.2 million) from Index Ventures, Balderton Capital, Seedcamp and Point Nine, Venrex and business angels. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Just Eat Pays Rocket Internet $140M For Takeout Startups In Spain, Italy, Brazil, Mexico

food The great takeout shakeout continues apace. Since going public in 2014, Rocket Internet has been trying to simplify and reorganize the tangle of e-commerce startups funded and grown by the Berlin-based incubator to make the main business more profitable. Today comes the latest move on that front. Rocket Internet is selling food takeaway operations in Spain, Italy, Brazil and Mexico to… Read More

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Today’s Deals – CustomInk Acquires Represent, A Custom Merchandise Marketplace for Influencers

CustomInk_Inkers Unite CustomInk, a leading player in the online custom appeal space, has announced it is acquiring Represent, a Los Angeles-based social commerce startup.
Sources close to the acquisition tell us the price tag was approaching $100 million, with it being a cash and stock deal.
Founded in 2014, Represent is similar to CustomInk in that it lets anyone create and sell apparel and accessories with no… Read More

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Today’s Deals – “Think Of Foursquare More Like comScore Than Instagram” -Fred Wilson

foursquare-angled Foursquare is not a consumer social app business, it’s a data company. And only when it admitted that to itself and revalued as such was it able to pull in more capital and keep chugging. Today at LA’s Upfront Summit, Foursquare’s lead investor from Union Square Ventures Fred Wilson stuck up for the startup while trying to make people understand how it’s… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Sonatype Snares $30 Million Investment Led By Goldman Sachs

Business man carrying an umbrella to protect him from digital rain. Sonatype, a company that helps customers create automated, policy-driven software component security, announced a $30 million round today led by Goldman Sachs. The investment was a mix of debt and equity financing and was handled by Goldman’s Principal Strategic Investments Group, rather than Goldman’s venture capital arm, Sonatype CEO Wayne Jackson explained. Although this… Read More

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