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Phyn Taps Into $10M More For AI-Powered Plumbing Monitoring Device

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Torrance-based Phyn , the developer of the remarkably advanced water monitoring technology spun out of Belkin, said today that it has raised another $10M in funding, from current investor Uponor. According to Phyn, the new investment will go towards market penetration and to scale the company's operations. READ MORE>>.

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Southern California Investments On Uptick, Totals $686.5M For Q1

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Southern California venture capital investments totaled $686.5M According to the report, released today, Southern California investments totaled $686.5M Southern California's investment totals bucked the national trend, which found that there was a 9 percent drop in dollars to $4.7 of the total invested in Q1.

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Pathology Inc. Gets Series A

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Torrance-based Pathology, Inc. , a provider of pathology and molecular diagnostics services, has received a Series A investment, according to lead investor ABS Capital Partners. will use the funding to retire founding shareholders, as well as for growth and and investment in new technologies. ABS said that Pathology, Inc.

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Pathology Inc.'s Take: $24.65M

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The October funding of Torrance-based Pathology, Inc. The firm had announced the Series A investment from ABS Capital Partners in October. provides pathology and molecular diagnostics services. provides pathology and molecular diagnostics services. According to the report, the firm raised $24.65M in Q4. Pathology, Inc.

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LiveOffice Claims Record Revenue

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Torrance-based LiveOffice , a provider of hosted email archiving and related services, reported today that the privately held firm had "record-setting" revenues in Q2. No actual financials were disclosed by the company, however, the firm said it now has over 9,000 clients using its services. READ MORE>>.

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The Station: Canoo hits the road, Coup shutters and Samsung shifts

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Micromobbin’ Shared mopeds might be popular, but that doesn’t mean companies operating these services are guaranteed to succeed. This week, TechCrunch reporter Romain Dillet reported that Coup, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bosch that operates an electric moped scooter-sharing service in Berlin, Paris and Madrid, is shutting down.