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Anthem Ventures Backs Rollick In Series A

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Santa Monica-based Anthem Ventures has made an investment in the Series A funding for affinity buying program Rollick Outdoor , in a Series A funding. Rollick is based in Austin, Texas. READ MORE>>.

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Zag Spins Out TrueCar

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According to TrueCar, it will provide information about new car pricing, using the actual price people have paid for cars. The firm said it has scored Series A funding from Zag, Anthem Venture Partners, Global Retail Partners, Capricorn, Capital One Auto Finance, ARcturus Capital, Scott Painter, and co-founder Tom Taira.

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Zag: 50,000 Cars Sold

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The firm, which develops technology that allows consumers to fully configure and price autos from affinity groups like credit unions, AAAs, and other groups, claimed that the firm has saved its buyers over $83.5M Zag has received funding from USAA, Capricorn Investment Group, LLC, GRP Partners and Anthem Venture Partners.

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This Week in VC with Om Malik & Paul Jozefak

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Venture Capital funds: the different between “closed funds&# (which typically have a 10-year time horizon) and “evergreen funds&# which re-invest profits back into the fund. An investment doesn’t guarantee your product will suddenly be on the investor’s price sheet.

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This Week in Venture Capital – Episode 2

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Especially when he’s surrounded by Danny Rimer (who funded Skype, MySQL, Last.FM I won’t belabor this – I have an investment in this space ( ad.ly ) so I’m biased. PLUS RELATED FUNDING …. 2.6mm in Series A : Canaan , Anthem. We had a big discussion about DST and why these investments.

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Interview with Ramit Varma, Revolution Prep

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Last week, Santa Monica-based Revolution Prep announced its first, institutional round of funding, worth $15M, from Kennet Partners. It was us, funding ourselves from credit cards, literally, to a company that is now on par with Kaplan and Princeton Review. We wanted to be able to invest in our software and our learning tools.