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| Monster Hunter Freedom 2G Boosts Capcom [News] Thanks largely to strong sales of Monster Hunter Freedom 2G on the PSP, Capcom said it had its best fiscal first quarter since it began reporting quarterly. Monster Hunter Freedom 2G sales have been "skyrocketing," according to Capcom, since its March 27, 2008 release. The compan [..] |
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| Huffington Post Hasn't Yet Raised $15 Million* Huffington Post is close to announcing a $15 million round of financing, the Times (UK) reports. PaidContent's Rafat Ali says Oak Investment Partners is leading the round. Previous investors include SoftBank Capital and Greycroft. R [..] |
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| Gears of War Movie Closer To Getting Made [Hollywood] The Gears of War movie has a co-financer and co-producer. Meaning? Meaning that we're closer to seeing it on the silverscreen. According to Variety, Legendary Pictures is co-financing the Gears movie with New Line. (Legendary recently financed The Dark Knight and are adapting World of Warcr [..] |
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| Blip.TV's Series B: $5.2 Million How much did NYC-based Web video site Blip.TV raise in its series B financing, led by Bain Capital and announced in October? $5.2 million, according to a regulatory filing dug up by PEHub.
(PEHub is owned by Thomson Reuters, the SEC's records copying contractor.)
Earlier: Blip.tv Scores Bain Cash Just Before World Ends
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| Flixster Can't Sell To IAC, Raises $5 Million Instead Movie rating site/social network/Facebook app Flixster has raised $5 million, according to a regulatory filing picked up by peHUB. The fresh financing comes after Flixster was unable to sell itself to IAC (IACI) or anyone else -- probably because it was looking for too much money, around $150 million.
Leading the round: Pinnacle Ventures, which joined previous backer Lightspeed Venture P [..] |
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| Small, Cheap Computer sales to soar as Intel boosts Atom supply End in sight for battery shortage too, vendors cheer
Computex Asus’ President, Jerry Shen, has forecast sales of Small, Cheap Computers™ will top 10m units this year, presumably having been encouraged by Intel bigwig Sean Maloney’s promise of “very, very high volumes” of Atom CPUs by September.
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| Travel Ad Network Raises $15 Million Series A Our protestations notwithstanding, investors still think there's room for more online ad networks. Example of the evening: NY-based Travel Ad Network, which has raised $15 million in Series A financing led by Rho Ventures and Village Ventures. TAN claims 12.5 million uniques and says its audience has surpassed that of Yahoo Travel. Details here.
See Also: People, Please [..] |
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| Giant Realm Raises $2 Million, Names New BizDev VP New York-based Giant Realm, which runs sites for male gamer geeks and their ilk, just landed $2 million in financing from VC firm Softbank Capital. That rounds off a $5.5 Series A round. Last month, the company got $3.5 million in backing from Comcast Interactive Capital, Edison Venture Fund and the William Morris Agency.
The startup, whose sites like GiantRealm.com attracted 4.2 millio [..] |
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| StockTwits.com Closes Angel Funding StockTwits.com, a Twitter- and Tumblr-powered financial bulletin board, has closed an angel round of financing. The site skims Twitter for messages people tag with stock symbols -- $GOOG for Google, for instance -- and aggregates them on a Tumblr site with stock charts, tags, and comments.
StockTwit's investors include Wallstrip founder Howard Lindzon and Roger Ehrenberg -- both investor [..] |
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| Music site imeem Grabs More Sequoia Financing Music site/social network imeem has taken a follow-on investment from Sequoia Capital. Sequoia mentions the deal in its monthly "GreenSheet" summation of company news, but doesn't specifiy the amount; an imeem spokesman declined to comment. The news was first reported by TechConfidential.
Last week imeem finished acquiring Snocap for a sum thought to be less than $5 million; other invest [..] |
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| Youth Sports Site WePlay Raises $4.5 Million Little League meets MySpace: WePlay.com, a social networking site for youth sports that is set to launch in mid-April, has landed $4.5 million in financing, the NYT reports. That includes a $1.87 million A-1 round PEHub uncovered from Pequot Private Equity, the Creative Artists Agency, and Major League Baseball.
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