ecoATM Raises $14.4M
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FEBRUARY 16, 2011
in funding in a combination of its Series A funding and venture debt. The funding came from Coinstar and Claremont Creek, along with venture debt from Silicon Valley Bank.
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FEBRUARY 16, 2011
in funding in a combination of its Series A funding and venture debt. The funding came from Coinstar and Claremont Creek, along with venture debt from Silicon Valley Bank.
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JULY 2, 2013
The acquisition looks to be a great one for EcoATM''s investors, which also included Claremont Creek Ventures, Tao Venture Capital Partners, and Jens Molbak. Tao Venture Capital Partners is the investment firm led by Tom Clancy, who had formerly been at Enterprise Venture Partners.
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APRIL 18, 2013
The firm was part of the EvoNexus incubator, and is venture backed by Claremont Creek Ventures, Coinstar, and Tao Venture Capital Partners. EcoATM develops self serve kiosks which pay users cash when they trade in their electronic devices. READ MORE>>. ecoatm recycle electronics buyback kiosk phone recycling'
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SEPTEMBER 23, 2009
in venture capital from Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Trinity Ventures; TargetCast is venture backed by Claremont Creek Ventures. Ripple Tv's former CEO, John McMenamin, has become Chief Revenue Officer at TargetCast network. Ripple had taken around $19.0M Ripple was formerly known as ActiveMaps. READ MORE>>.
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DECEMBER 1, 2014
The company was founded by UCLA Andreson and USC Film School grads who had met as undergrads at Claremont McKenna. scripted scripped writing marketplace content writers venture capital funding ucla' READ MORE>>.
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MAY 1, 2012
The round came from Coinstar, PI Holdings, Moore Venture Partners, AKS Capital, Koh Boon Hwee, along with Claremont Creek Ventures and TAO Ventures. The new round brings the company's total raised to $31.40M. READ MORE>>.
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SEPTEMBER 30, 2009
Casting some additional light on the acquisition of El Segundo-based Ripple last week, acquiring firm TargetCast Networks revealed today that it has received a new round of venture capital worth $6.5M from DFJ and its existing backer Claremont Creek Ventures, which the firm said would go towards expansion of its network.
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