Radius, a provider of marketing business intelligence tools for the small business market, has received an investment from BBVA Ventures. The company, based in San Francisco, provides key tools and data on small and medium-sized businesses in the US, helping marketers and sales teams achieve their goals. The alliance will allow Radius to explore the potential of the company's sales and marketing efforts to help marketers and sales teams achieve their sales goals. The alliance will allow Radius to explore strategic opportunities in international business.
BBVA ventures invests in American startup Radius
Radius, a provider of marketing business intelligence tools for the small business market, has received an investment from BBVA Ventures. The company, based in San Francisco, provides key tools and data on small and medium-sized businesses in the US, helping marketers and sales teams achieve their goals. The alliance will allow Radius to explore the potential of the company's sales and marketing efforts to help marketers and sales teams achieve their sales goals. The alliance will allow Radius to explore strategic opportunities in international business.
Colombia's venture capital has 2,040MM$ to invest
According to a report by the Latin American Venture Capital Association (LAVCA), Colombia ranks fourth in terms of venture capital development in the region. Improvements in the regulatory framework and ease of access to investors are the basis, among other things, for...
Colombia's venture capital has 2,040MM$ to invest
According to a report by the Latin American Venture Capital Association (LAVCA), Colombia ranks fourth in terms of venture capital development in the region. Improvements in the regulatory framework and ease of access to investors are the basis, among other things, for...
Celebrities also invest in tech companies
From Ashton Kutcher to Justin Bieber, a number of celebrities have put their money - and sometimes their personal brands - into tech investments like Fab, Flipboard and Mobli. And it's not just celebrities who invest, but also their agents and managers - people like Lady Gaga's manager, Troy Carter.
Celebrities also invest in tech companies
From Ashton Kutcher to Justin Bieber, a number of celebrities have put their money - and sometimes their personal brands - into tech investments like Fab, Flipboard and Mobli. And it's not just celebrities who invest, but also their agents and managers - people like Lady Gaga's manager, Troy Carter.
Education sector corporations invest 1,100MM$ in technology companies
According to a report by cbinsights, Pearson tops the list of education sector companies in acquiring and investing in technology companies, followed by privately owned Blackboard and the Macmillan Group.
Colombia's private PE is 8 times higher than public investment
According to a study by the Latin American Venture Capital Association (LAVCA), Colombia ranks fourth in terms of the private equity industry environment in the region. It is the fourth largest fundraiser and accounts for 1% of total investment in Latam.
Colombia's private PE is 8 times higher than public investment
According to a study by the Latin American Venture Capital Association (LAVCA), Colombia ranks fourth in terms of the private equity industry environment in the region. It is the fourth largest fundraiser and accounts for 1% of total investment in Latam.
"Corporate-dominated, underinvested cleantech sector
According to a study by Clipperton finance, startups in the cleantech sector are experiencing a severe funding crisis, although the first quarter of 2013 has been much better than the end of 2012.
Europe's most active Venture Capital firms in Q1 2013
In the first quarter of 2013, according to a report by Clipperton finance, the ranking of the most active funds by number of deals was led by High-Tech Gründerfonds, Index Ventures (USA) and Intel Capital.
Europe's most active Venture Capital firms in Q1 2013
In the first quarter of 2013, according to a report by Clipperton finance, the ranking of the most active funds by number of deals was led by High-Tech Gründerfonds, Index Ventures (USA) and Intel Capital.