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Episona Gets $4M For Male Infertility Testing

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Pasadena-based Episona has raised $4M in seed funding, to go towards expansion of its male fertility testing product, Seed, the company said last week. According to Episona, the funding came from the Pasadena Angeles, as well as other high-net worth individuals from Pasadena and San Francisco.

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MindBody Raises $50M

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The company--which develops software-as-a-service which helps local businesses manage scheduling, staff management, point of sale, ecommerce, marketing, and more--said the funding came from Bessemer Venture Partners, Institutional Venture Partners, Catalyst Investors, W Capital Partners and Montreux Equity Partners. READ MORE>>.

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Yapert Raises $1.2M For Mobile Magazine

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According to the firm, the funding was led by the Tech Coast Angels, and also included the Desert Angels, Pasadena Angels, and other independent angel investors. According to Yapert, the new funding brings its total raised to $1.7M, including an earlier angel round last year. READ MORE>>.

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MINDBODY Takes On Daily Deals

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The firm--whose software is used to manage fitness, yoga, salon, and other businesses--said the new feature integrates social coupon redemption into its users' point-of-sale (POS) systems. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Marcus Filipovich, Ocular Data Systems

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Last week, Pasadena-based Ocular Data Systems (www.oculardatasystems.com) announced a funding round from the Pasadena Angels, for its camera-based systems used by law enforcement to capture evidence in drunk or drugged driving cases. That's a bridge to our Series A, which we'll be using for scaling up sales and marketing.

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AnyMeeting Makes Webinars Pay

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AnyMeeting, which was previously known as Freebinar, is angel backed by the Pasadena Angels and the Tech Coast Angels. The company said the new feature is idea for trainers, educators, speakers and professional webinar hosts. READ MORE>>.

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Angel Investment Criteria

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By way of background for the question, there’s a great post by Bob Aholt, a Pasadena Angel: An Angel Investor’s Thoughts on Valuation. My guess is that there’s potential with Bob individually, but not for TCA or Pasadena Angels collectively. Can you raise $750K - $1M with no future investments planned?

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