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Palomar Ventures Backs Damballa

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Santa Monica-based venture capital firm Palomar Ventures has re-upped its investment in a security software firm Damballa , which is based in Atlanta, as part of a new $12M funding round for that company. Palomar's Jim Gauer sites on the board of Damballa.

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Crosscut Ventures Raising Second Fund

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Los Angeles-based Crosscut Ventures , the early stage, venture capital investment firm run by Rick Smith and Brian Garrett, looks to be kicking off a new fund, according to an SEC filing this week. Details on the fund size were not included in the filing, and the firm has not commented on the filing.

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CalPERS Sells Palomar Ventures Stake

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CalPERS, the California pension fund which is a major limited partner in venture capital funds here, apparently sold its stake in Palomar Ventures III, L.P. CalPERS has been selling funds on the secondary market as it seeks to pare down its holdings. sometime earlier this year.

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Clearstone I Tops CalPERS Fund Performance

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Santa Monica-based venture capital firm Clearstone Venture Partners currently tops the list for the best performing fund within CalPERS private equity funds, according to recently released figures from CalPERS. Tags: clearstone calpers venture capital fund performance. READ MORE>>.

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Predixion Software Snags $20M More For Predictive Analytics

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The new funding came from Accenture and GE Ventures, two strategic investors in the company, along with new investor Frost Venture Partners. Prior investors DFJ Frontier, EMC, Miramar Venture Partners and Palomar Ventures also participated. The company has now raised around $33M in funding.

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Predixion Software Adds $3M

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According to a report today from VentureWire, Aliso Viejo-based Predixion Software has added $3M to the firm's Series A funding round, from Palomar Ventures. Predixion is developing data mining and analytics software, and is headed by Simon Arkell, formerly of Triton Pacific Capital Partners and Gramercy Ventures.

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Fulcrum Micro Raises $15M

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Calabasas-based Fulcrum Microsystems , which develops high speed switching semiconductors, has raised $15.02M in a funding round, according to a regulatory filing by the firm earlier this month. The funding brings the company's total raised to over $113M in six rounds of funding. READ MORE>>.

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