Intel | capital | Australian Capital Territory | venture capital | Capital (political) | Intel International Science and Engineering Fair | capital city | Bain Capital | Capital One | Intel 8088 | Intel 8086 | Capital Centre | European Capital of Culture | Capital punishment | Capital city | TPG Capital | Intel 80286 | Duntroon, Australian Capital Territory | Kingston, Australian Capital Territory | Intel 80386 | Financial capital | Cerberus Capital Management | Capital FM | Capital | Venture capital | Intel 8080 | Intel 4004 | Capital Region International Airport | capital punishment | Sequoia Capital |
On November 15, 2011, Animoca raised an undisclosed amount of funding in a Series A round led by Intel Capital and IDG-Accel (which tapped its China Growth Fund III).
In February 2013, Fortumo announced it had completed a growth round of financing with the first external shareholders - Intel Capital and Greycroft Partners - joining the company.
A $5.25 million Series A round led by Atomico and joined by 500 Startups ended in September 2011, followed by an early 2013 Series B investment of $12 million led by Intel Capital.
US$30 million in July 2005, from Chicago–based Advanced Equities Inc., as well as such existing investors as Technology Crossover Ventures, New Enterprise Associates, and Intel Capital;
Now privately held, Stratus Technologies, Inc. is owned by private equity investors Investcorp and MidOcean Partners as well as Intel Capital and NEC.
•
Stratus Technologies, Inc. is a privately held company, owned primarily by Intel Capital, NEC, MidOcean Partners and Investcorp.