New Enterprise Associates pumps $15 million into Fremont, California, clean tech startup Deeya Energy to build a factory in India.
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New regulation could impact foreign investment.
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New regulation could lower foreign investment.
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Most investments will be in mid- to late-stage tech companies over two to three years.
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Two portfolio companies are already in the bag, but the investment size remains a mystery.
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VC firm’s Indian arm raises $150 million for early-stage companies.
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The wireless chip company wants its chips to connect electronic gadgets.
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Solar startup will use new funding to advance and commercialize its technology.
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With $8.5 billion to play with, New Enterprise Associates brings in a new partner.
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New Enterprise Associates more than doubles its previous fund.
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A preeminent Silicon Valley venture capitalist has a new investment passion: green technology startups.
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A Canadian fast-food restaurant, an American microbrewery, and a VoIP provider plan to go public.
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New Enterprise Associates backs Supernus Pharmaceuticals. In other VC news:
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Fewer over-the-top successes, more 'base hits' for venture capitalists.
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The venture firm that made a splash with Skype has added an open-source company to its stable.
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NanoOpto closes $5-million loan from Ritchie Capital's new venture debt fund.
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Draper Fisher Jurvetson’s fund represents ‘solidification’ of cleantech sector.
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Determine Software seemed to be cursed as it went for a rollercoaster ride.
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Investment in India grows more than 30 percent to $395 million in the second quarter.
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Mobius, NEA, Vanguard, and Versant collect accolades for backing female entrepreneurs.
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