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CapLinked Adds $1M, New Investors In Funding Round

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Los Angeles-based CapLinked , the developer of business transaction and deal management software-as-a-service, said today that it has raised $1M in an expansion round for the company. CapLinked develops an online, cloud-based platform used to manage due diligence and deal documents, and which competes against deal room management software.

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CapLinked Adds Investors To Series A

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CapLinked develops an online deal room and deal management platform, which allows companies to manage business transactions and financing via the cloud; the company is now targeting its platform for use in mergers & acquisitions, financings, asset sales, and investor reporting.

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Crowdfunder Gets Broker-Dealer License

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The company says it had over 500 companies on its platform in 2016 receive approximately $173M in total reservations for funding. Crowdfunder said the move will help create a "more seamless solution" for its customers.

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Siemer Ventures Backs Ribbon

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Ribbon, the developer of a social commerce platform which lets users list items for sale, distribute that through their social networks like Facebook , and accept credit card payments--said today that it has raised $1.6M In the past few months, the firm has invested in a dozen companies, ranging from Surf Air, to Gradient X.

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CapLinked Announces New Investors, Signs Up New Clients & Builds New Features

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Cloud-based business transactions platform, CapLinked ,today announced additional investors and the final results of its Series A financing round totaling to $2.1 Jackson said, “We’re using the proceeds from our financing round to invest in our technology, build new features, and increase sales and support.”.

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Interview with Jeb Spencer, TVC Capital

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It was interesting to see the acquisition of Accordent - it seems unusual to have only put in $4M in to a company in so many years, and yet you had a good exit? We're also looking for more of the bootstrapped approach from our companies. These companies don't traditionally get venture capital.

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