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Pro Rata
By Kia Kokalitcheva • Feb 21, 2018
Welcome back, readers. Once again, a reminder to send me your delicious
scoops and tips at [email protected] orfind me on Twitter at
@imkialikethecar.
Hot event alert: RSVP to our 2/26 event in NYC for interviews with NBA
star Draymond Green, BBG Ventures' Susan Lyne, JPMorgan's Jennifer
Piepszak, and Equinox CEO Harvey Spevak.
Top of the Morning
Illustration: Rebecca Zisser /Axios
AT&T's proposed $85 billion purchase of Time Warner took another turn
yesterday. A federal judge hearing the Justice Department's lawsuit to
block the deal denied a request by the telecom giant to disclose
communications between Justice Department officials, including Attorney
General Jeff Sessions, and the White House about the deal.
• Why it matters: The ruling is a blow to AT&T's attempt to show
that the lawsuit to block the deal is politically motivated by President
Trump's antipathy for CNN, which Time Warner owns. AT&T says it
wasn't asked to offload any assets as part of the deal until after Trump
took office.
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• What they're saying: "We respect the judge's decision and look
forward to the upcoming trial," said Dan Petrocelli, who is leading
AT&T and Time Warner's defense in the case, in a statement.
• At a hearing on Friday, a Justice Department lawyer said that
AT&T's argument for the documents "didn't make sense."
• Go deeper: Our report from the courtroom on Friday, when DOJ
and AT&T presented their arguments.
Fund scoop: Niv Dror, who joined AngelList through its acquisition of
Product Hunt in 2016, is raising a small early-stage fund focused on
consumer products, multiple sources tell Axios. Dror declined to comment.
• The fund will raise at least $1 million, though one source says it could
go up to $2-3 million.
• Like Product Hunt colleague Ryan Hoover's own VC fund, Dror's will
be managed on the back-end by AngelList.
Same old story: Yesterday, I grabbed coffee with Dy One Ventures
founder Masha Drokova, and heard a familiar—and still disappointing—
story: While raising her fund, she was told by prospective investors that she
should get a male co-founder.
• She initially considered the suggestion, she told me, before
remembering it's rooted in sexism.
Softbank $$$: Softbank's Vision Fund is in early talks to raise additional
funds from Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund, Mumtalakat, the latter's CEO
told Reuters.
• The Persian Gulf has been a major source of funds for the Vision
Fund: Public Investment Fund, Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth
fund, and Abu Dhabi's Mubadala, are already investors.
• And it's not the only one visiting the region's investors-funds focused
on tokens and cryptocurrencies have also been fundraising in the
area, I'm told.
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Unicorn stampede: We're not even two months into 2018 and yet, seven
startups have already seen their private valuations cross the $1 billion mark
—earning "unicorn" status—according to Pitchbook. Last year: 53. The
word "overvalued" comes to mind...
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The BFD
Photo: George Rose/Getty Images
Broadcom has adjusted its takeover offer for Qualcomm to $79 per share,
down from the its "best and final" bid of $82. The move is a response to
Qualcomm's announcement yesterday it would pay $127.50 a share for
NXP, up from the $iio it had offered.
• Why it's the BFD: Broadcom and Qualcomm's takeover dance has
taken a dramatic turn for what should have been a boring transaction
between two chip companies.
• Bottom line: "Broadcom has long said its acquisition of the San
Diego-based chipmaker is contingent on Qualcomm buying NXP at
the previously agreed price, saving a large amount of cash Broadcom
could hypothetically use for its own purposes once the acquisition
goes through... Qualcomm raised its NXP bid to secure support from
activist investors who have piled into NXP and demanded a higher
sale price." — Bloomberg.
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Venture Capital Deals
• Moovit, an Israeli maker of a transportation app, has raised $50 million
in Series D funding led by Intel Capital, with participation from Sequoia,
BMW iVentures, NGP, Sound Ventures, BRM, Gemini, Vaizra, Vintage,
and Hanaco. http://axios.link/fQSW
• Vectra, a San Jose, Calif.-based cybersecurity startup, has raised $36
million in Series D funding led by Atlantic Bridge, with participation
from the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, Nissho Electronics Corp.,
Khosla Ventures, Accel Partners, IA Ventures, AME Cloud Ventures, DAG
Ventures and Wipro Ventures. www.vectra.ai
• FourKites, a Chicago-based make of supply chain management
software, has raised $35 million in Series B funding. August Capital led
the round, with participation from Bain Capital Ventures and Hyde Park
Venture Partners. http://axios.link/7XWI
• DecaWave, an Irish fabless semiconductor company, has raised $30
million in funding led by Atlantic Bridge Ventures, with participation
from the China Ireland Growth Technology Fund, ACT Venture Capital,
and ZZ Ventures.
• Kidaptiv, a Mountain View, Calif.-based maker of adaptive learning
software, has raised $19.1 million in Series C funding led by Formation 8
and Korean education company Woongjin ThinkBig.
http://axios.link/Fuut
• Prophesee, a Paris-based machine vision startup, has raised $19 million
in Series B funding led by an undisclosed investor, with participation from
36o Capital Partners, Supernova Invest, iBionext, Intel Capital, Renault
Group, and Robert Bosch Venture Capital, according to Tech.eu.
http://axios.link/QAyn
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• Greenlight Financial Technology, an Atlanta-based maker of a smart
debit card for kids, teens, and college students, has raised $16 million in
Series A funding led by ITV Capital with participation from New
Enterprise Associates, Relay Ventures, SunTrust Bank, Ally Financial, nbkc
bank, Canapi, and the Amazon Alexa Fund. www.greenlightcard.com
• Zagster, a Cambridge, Mass.-based bike-share service, has raised $15
million in new funding led by Edison Capital Partners.
www.zagster.com
• Morphisec, and Israel-based cybersecurity startup, has raised $12
million in Series B funding from Orange Digital Ventures, Jerusalem
Venture Partners, General Electric, and Deutsche Telekom.
www.morphisec.com
• Tunity, a New York-based live audio service for television content, has
raised $12 million in Series A funding. Investors include former Morgan
Stanley CEO John Mack and WeWork CEO Adam Neumann.
www.tunity.com
• Fever Labs, a New York-based maker of an event discovery app, has
raised $11.7 million in new funding, according to an SEC filing.
www.feverup.com
• Gabi, a San Francisco-based insurance shopping services, has raised $9.5
million in Series A funding led by Canvas Ventures, with participation
from Correlation Ventures, Northwestern Mutual Future Ventures,
Securian Ventures, A.Capital Ventures and Project A. www.gabi.com
• Dover Microsystems, a Waltham, Mass.-based cybersecurity company,
has raised $6 million in seed funding. Hyperplane Venture Capital led
the round with participation from Draper, Qualcomm Ventures and
the Hub Angels Investment Group. www.dovermicrosystems.com
• Anyfin, a Stockholm-based loan refinancing startup, has raised $5.9
million (€4.8 million) in Series A funding led by Accel and Northzone,
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with participation from Global Founders Capital and angel investors.
http://axios.link/Iplj
• Thirdpresence, a Helsinkin-based A.I. programmatic video advertising
company, has raised $2.4 million in seed funding from Inventure, Tesi, and
existing investors. www.thirdpresence.com
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Private Equity Deals
• Rhone Capital agreed to buy Fogo de Chao (NASDAQ: FOGO), a
Dallas-based Brazilian steakhouse chain, in a deal valued at $560 million.
Credit Suisse and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association provided
financing. www.fogodechao.com
• Behrman Capital has acquired Corfin Industries, a Salem, N.H.-
based provider of microelectronic component preparation services.
www.corfin.com
,Water Street Healthcare Partners and JLL Partners have agreed
to acquire Dohmen Life Science Services, a Milwaukee-based provider
of operations services to biopharma and medical device companies, from
The Dohmen Company. www.dlss.com
• PWP Growth Equity and RedHawk Investment have invested an
undisclosed amount into 36oTraining, an Austin, Texas-based provider
of online training courses for regulated industries. www.36otraining.com
• Orient Hontai Capital, a Chinese private equity firm, has agreed to
buy a 53.5% stake in Imagina Media Audiovisual, a Spanish media
company, valuing the target company at an enterprise value of €1.9 billion
(US$2.34 billion). http://axios.link/CN5I
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• Leeds Equity Partners is investing in Endeavor Schools, a Miami-
based owner and operator of 37 private K-12 schools in the U.S.
www.endeavorschools.com
• Cathay Capital MidCap Fund is buying a majority of stake in E.
WINICEMANN, a German auto supplier. Financial terms weren't
announced. Equistone Partners Europe will retain a stake along with
company management. www.winkemann.de
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Public Offerings
• Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) plans to debut an IPO of its asset-
management arm, DWS, for Monday next week, according to Reuters. It
could list on the Frankfurt exchange as early as March 19. Deutsche Bank is
planning to offer 25% of existing DWS shares for an expected 1.5 billion to
C2 billion ($1.85 billion to $2.47 billion). http://axios.link/KNnd
• Opes Acquisition, a Mexico-based blank check company formed by
Axis Capital Management to acquire a Mexican business, has filed for an
$too million IPO. It will offer to million units at a price of $io. At that
price, Opes Acquisition would command a market value of $129 million.
Each unit consists of one share of common stock and one warrant
exercisable at $11.5o. It plans to list on the Nasdaq under the symbol
OPESU, with EarlyBirdCapital is the sole bookrunner on the deal.
www.axiscapital.com.mx/eng
• Tiberius Acquisition, a Metairie, La.-based blank check company
formed to acquire a middle-market insurance business, filed for a $15o
million IPO. It will offer 15 million units at a price of $10. At that price,
Tiberius Acquisition would command a market value of $188 million. Each
unit consists of one share of common stock and one warrant to purchase
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one share of common stock. It plans to list on the Nasdaq under the symbol
TIBRU, with Cantor Fitzgerald and Dowling & Partners are the joint
bookrunners on the deal.
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Liquidity Events
• Xerox Corp shareholders Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason said Tuesday
that the company should sell itself to one of its rivals or a private equity
firm, opposing a potential deal with Fujifilm, according to Reuters.
http://axios.link/jtPN
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More M&A
• S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI), a provider or markets data and analytics,
has agreed to set to acquire Panjiva, a New York-based provider of supply
chain data. www.panjiva.com
• The Adecco Group, a Swiss human resources services firm, has
acquired Vettery, a New York-based recruiting startup, for just over $1043
million, according to TechCrunch. http://axios.link/hBcz
• Oracle has acquired Zenedge, an Aventura, Fla.-based cybersecurity
solutions provider. www.zenedge.com
• Bosch has acquired Splitting Fares, a Detroit-based startup that
provides ride-sharing platforms. www.s It io
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Fundraising
• EQT is seeking 10.75 billion euros ($13.2 billion) for a new buyout fund,
according to the Financial Times.
• TechOperators Venture Capital, an Atlanta-based venture capital
firm, has raised $40.2 million toward a $pa° million third venture fund,
according to an SEC filing. www.techoperators.com
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Its Personnel
• Amy Errett has joined True Ventures as a venture partner. Erret will
remain CEO of Madison Reed, a San Francisco-based hair color company.
http://axios.link/r9M
• Jeff Schumacher is stepping down as CEO of BCG Digital Ventures
and will become non-executive chairman of the firm. www.bcgdv.com
• Nicholas Leiby has joined Weinberg Capital Group as director. He
was previously vice president at Resilience Capital Partners.
www.weinbergcap.com
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Final Numbers
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