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Core Innovation Capital Sets Up Shop In LA

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In the latest positive move for the Los Angeles venture capital market, a new investor has moved into town, to take advantage of the area''s growing startup market. The fund has not yet announced local investments, but has been actively talking to companies fitting its investment profile. READ MORE>>.

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Southern California Venture Investments See Big Drop In Q1

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Venture capital investments saw a sharp drop in Q1 in Southern California, according to the latest venture numbers from the MoneyTree report. The report, released by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association over the weekend, tallied up $534.3M The local drop in investment was across the board.

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AnaptysBio Adds More Shares, Raises $75M in Stock Market Debut

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As has been the case for biotechs over the past year , insiders helped Anaptys get to the public market. Stockholders who had invested in the. Anaptys also sold 1 million more shares that it had initially planned. Read more » Reprints | Share: UNDERWRITERS AND PARTNERS.

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How ScoreStream Is Crowdsourcing Its Way Into High School Sports Media

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After Chumby, I was EIR for Avalon Ventures, and was looking at a couple of different opportunities, ranging from 3D printing, to Machine-to-Machine communications, medical IT, and sports there. It's actually nice that there is a shortage of capital for sports startups. What's the magic to how your system works?

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How SportStream Is Crowdsourcing Its Way Into High School Sports Media

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After Chumby, I was EIR for Avalon Ventures, and was looking at a couple of different opportunities, ranging from 3D printing, to Machine-to-Machine communications, medical IT, and sports there. It's actually nice that there is a shortage of capital for sports startups. What's the magic to how your system works?

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Plug and Play San Diego Finds Home in New Downtown Works Space

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In the Bay Area, Roudi said about 180 companies pay Plug and Play an annual fee to get an inside track on incubating startups, and in some cases could be making investments in San Diego companies as well. But for startups, there will be more available options and perhaps the market for downtown office space will be a little more competitive.