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Graduway Gets Investment From Manhattan Beach's K1

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Graduway , a developer of software used for alumni engagement and career services management, has scored an investment from Manhattan Beach-based investor K1 Investment Management. K1 Investment Management says it invests in high growth, enterprise software companies. Size and terms of the investment were not announced.

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Traliant Gets Majority Funding From Private Equity Investor

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Manhattan Beach-based Traliant, which provides online workplace compliance training solutions, said it has received a majority investment from private equity investor PSG. Financial terms of the investment were not announced. Traliant was founded in 2016, and says it has over 5,000 customers.

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3PL Central Raises $17.5M For Warehouse Management Software

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Manhattan Beach-based 3PL Central , a developer of warehouse management software, announced Thursday that it has raised $17.5M in a funding round. The funding came from Mainsail Partners. in the private equity funding. Mainsail's Jason Payne and Stephen Wolfe will join the company's board.

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3PL Central Acquires Traker Systems

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Manhattan Beach-based 3PL Central , a private equity-backed developer of warehouse management software, said that it has acquired Traker Systems (iTracker), a fellow developer of software in the 3PL software area. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. READ MORE>>.

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CapLinked Hits $10B In Deals

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Manhattan Beach-based CapLinked , the online service which helps private companies manage their investors and funding rounds, said that it has just surpassed $10 billion in private deals managed through the site since its launch earlier this year.

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Interview with Brett Crosby and Brew Johnson, PeerStreet

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Earlier this week, Manhattan Beach-based PeerStreet (www.peerstreet.com) announced the launch of its online lending marketplace for real estate, plus a $6.1M in a funding round. That specific type of asset is first position, real estate debt, in an area of real estate that is called hard money loans.