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OptionEase Acquired By Solium Capital

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Mission Viejo-based OptionEase , the developer of software-as-a-service for tracking stock options and equity, as well as valuation and compliance, has been acquired by Solium Capital Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed.

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First Annual SoCal Capital Expo

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Thursday, November 10, 2011 -- First Annual SoCal Capital Expo. First Look at Latest National Research on the State of Private Capital Markets Mark your calendars for Thursday, November 10, when groundbreaking researcher and financial expert John Paglia, Ph.D., Holmen, Partner with Miramar Venture Partners See [link] (more)

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Welltok, Backed By Trio Of Socal Investors, Buys Mindbloom

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Welltok is backed by a trio of Southern California investors, including Qualcomm Ventures, Miramar Venture Partners, and Okapi Venture Capital. TriZetto was later moved to Colorado by its new private equity owners. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. Welltok is based in Denver, Mindbloom in Seattle. READ MORE>>.

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Predixion Software Raises $5M

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The round was led by DFJ Frontier, and also included Miramar Venture Partners and Palomar Ventures. In addition to the equity funding, Predixion said that it has also gained a growth capital facility from Silicon Valley Bank. Tags: capital venture business analytics cloud software predixion. READ MORE>>.

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Venture Capitalists Invest $493.2M In Southern California In Q1

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The latest venture capital numbers from PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), based on data provided by Thomson Reuters, was released tonight, showing that Southern California had $493.2M Nationally, venture capital investment up slightly, at $5.9 Investments were down from $625.4M