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VENTURE DEALS
- Standard Cognition, a San Francisco-based maker of autonomous checkout technology, raised $35 million in Series B funding. EQT Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Initialized Capital, CRV, and Y Combinator.
- Brainly, a Krakow, Poland-based peer-to-peer learning platform, raised $30 million in funding. Naspers, led the round and was joined by investors including Runa Capital and Manta Ray.
-Mixhalo, a San Francisco-based real-time audio platform, raised $10.7 million Series A funding. Foundry Group led the round, and was joined by investors including Sapphire Sport, Founders Fund, Defy Partners, and Cowboy Ventures,
-Minute.ly, a Tel Aviv-based AI-driven video enhancement startup, raised $8 million funding. Investors included Infront and Ansonia Holdings Singapore B.V.
-Agrivida, a Medford, Mass.-based agricultural biotech firm, raised $8 million in funding. Investors included Open Prairie, ARCH Venture Partners, Batios -Holdings Limited, Cultivian Sandbox, Syngenta Ventures, Maschhoff's Agricultural Holdings, and Middleland Capital.
-Intelligence Node, a New York-based company focused on retail analytics and pricing intelligence, raised $5.5 million in Series B funding. Investors included Cornerstone Fund, Calibre Ventures, MegaDelta Capital Advisors, and Orios Venture Partners.
-Leafwire, a Denver-based cannabis business network, raised $1 million in seed funding. Investors included Network Ventures, Silverleaf Venture Partners, KEY Investment Partners, and One East Partners.
HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES DEALS
-CIOX an Alpharetta, Ga.-based health information technology company, raised $30 million in funding. Merck GHIF and New Mountain Capital led the round.
-ArunA Bio, an Athens, Ga.-based maker of neural exosomes for neurodegenerative diseases, raised $13 million funding from investors including Eshelman Ventures.
-VIDA Diagnostics, a Coralville, Iowa-based firm focused on AI and pulmonary care, raised an undisclosed amount of funding. UnityPoint Health Ventures was the investor.
PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
-AeroSafe Global, a Rochester, N.Y.=based cold-chain-as-a-service provider, raised $31.5 million in funding. Investors included Peloton Equity, Hamilton Lane, and Flexstone Partners.
-The Carlyle Group and Stellex Capital Management agreed to acquire and merge Vigor Industrial, a Portland, Or.-based maritime services company and MHI Holdings, a Norfolk, Va.-based ship repair and maintenance firm. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
-Maroon Group, backed by CI Capital, acquired Amsyn, a Nashua, N.H.-based distributor of specialty chemicals to the coatings, lubricants, nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, and electronics industries. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
-Five Arrows Capital Partners recapped Averhealth, a Richmond, Va.-based provider of substance use disorder treatment care management. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
-Colony Capital acquired Digital Bridge, an investor in firms focused on mobile and internet connectivity, for $325 million.
-A consortium led the round by Clearsky invested in Altamira Technologies, a McLean, Va.-based provider of analytics and engineering solutions to the U.S. defense community. Other investors included McNally and Nio Advisors. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
-Wealth Enhancement Group, a portfolio company of Lightyear Capital, acquired Planning Solutions Group, a Fulton, Md.-based, financial advisory business. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
Advent International plans to acquire Cobham, a U.K.-based maker of electronic warfare communication systems, for about 4 billion pounds ($5 billion).
OTHER DEALS
-Hello Alfred acquired building management technology platform, Bixby, a New York-based app for property managers.
EXITS
-Zambon plans to acquire Breath Therapeutics, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based firm focused on rare respiratory diseases, for as much as €500 million ($559 million) from Sofinnova Partners.
-Jollibee Foods Corp plans to acquire Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf for $100 million, Reuters reports, citing sources. Investors including Advent International and the Sassoon family are sellers. Read more.
-Locke Supply Co. acquired Richmond Electric Supply Co., a Richmond, Calif-based electrical wholesale distributor, from investors including RTK Family Capital. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
-Toast acquired StratEx, a Chicago-based provider of HR and payroll software for restaurants, from Halyard Capital. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
-DFW Capital Partners acquired Vertex Group, a London-based provider of customer management, from Oak Hill Capital and GenNx360 Capital Partners. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
FUNDS
- OSF Ventures raised $75 million for its second venture fund focused on improving health care.
PEOPLE
-Gemspring Capital, a middle-market private equity firm, hired Donald Gerne as Managing Director on the investment team.
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