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SpaceCurve Receives $2,700,000 New Round
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VentureDeal |
02/14/12 |
Seattle
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Martini Media Network Lands $13,000,000 Series C Round
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VentureDeal |
12/07/11 |
San Francisco
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Fingerprint Secures $1,400,000 New Funding Round
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VentureDeal |
09/09/11 |
San Francisco
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GigaOmniMedia Lands $6,000,000 New Funding
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VentureDeal |
05/25/11 |
San Francisco
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Recruiting.com Acquired by Jobing
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Thea Chard |
10/25/10 |
Seattle
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NoaNet Nabs $54.5M for Broadband Expansion, Tyfone Brings in $5M, AP Backs Out of I Can Has Cheezburger Deal, & More NW Deals News
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Thea Chard |
08/24/10 |
Seattle
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SpaceCurve Raises $1.1M
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Thea Chard |
08/17/10 |
Seattle
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Martini Media Network Receives $6,000,000 Series B Funding
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VentureDeal |
06/08/10 |
San Francisco
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Healthline Networks Secures $14,000,000 Series C Round
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VentureDeal |
04/27/10 |
San Francisco
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Jobster Gets New Owner, MDRNA Merges with Cequent and Teams Up with Pfizer, & More Seattle-Area Deals News
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/06/10 |
Seattle
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Recruiting.com Sells Jobster Business to Zapoint
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Gregory T. Huang |
04/05/10 |
Seattle
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Fina Technologies Aiming to Build Smarter Computer Models for Wall Street
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Ryan McBride |
01/14/10 |
Boston
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5AM Gathers $200M Fund, Advanced Cell Technology Advances with $2.8 Million, Gloucester Picked up for $640M, & More Boston-Area Deals News
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Rebecca Zacks |
12/11/09 |
Boston
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Fina Tech Finds $4.5M A Round
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Ryan McBride |
12/10/09 |
Boston
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Fina Technologies Obtains $4,500,000 Series A Round
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VentureDeal |
12/10/09 |
Boston
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Jobster Inc. Lands $7,000,000 Series D Financing Round
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VentureDeal |
04/28/08 |
Seattle
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Siperian Secures $25,000,000 Series E Funding
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VentureDeal |
01/22/08 |
San Francisco
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