VENTURE DEALS
  - Lightricks, the parent company of photo editing app Facetune, raised $135 million in Series C funding at a post-money valuation of $1 billion. Investors include Goldman Sachs Private Capital Investing and Insight Partners.
  - Attabotics, a Canada-based 3D robotics supply chain company, raised $25 million in Series B funding. Investors include Coatue, Comcast Ventures, Honeywell Forerunner Ventures and Werklund Growth Fund. 
  - Vymo, an India-based developer of software for sales automation and field force productivity, raised $18 million in Series B funding. Investors include Emergence Capital and Sequoia India.
  - Ordermark, a provider of online ordering management solutions for restaurants, raised $18 million in Series B funding. Foundry Group led the round, and was joined by investors including TenOneTen Ventures, Vertical Venture Partners, Mucker Capital, Act One Ventures and Nosara Capital.
  - Truework, a San Francisco-based identity platform designed to give employers and employees control over their own data, raised $12 million in Series A funding. Sequoia Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Stanford University, Khosla Ventures, Menlo Ventures, and Founder Collective. 
  - Dgraph Labs, a San Francisco-based cloud-native graph database company, raised $11.5 million in Series A funding. Redpoint Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Bain Capital Ventures, Blackbird Ventures, Grok Ventures and Airtree Ventures.
  - Jobble, a Boston-based community of on-demand workers, raised $11 million in funding. Vestigo Ventures and AXA Venture Partners led the round, and were joined by investors including Guardian Strategic Ventures and Harlem Capital Partners.
  - Superplastic, a Burlington, Vermont-based designer toy brand, raised $10 million in Series A funding. Craft Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Founders Fund's Cyan Banister, Global Village, Betaworks, Index Ventures, Canaan, and Shrug  Capital.
  - Prevailion, a Fulton, Md.-based cybersecurity company, raised $10 million in Series A funding. AllegisCyber led the round, and was joined by investors including DataTribe.
  - Altitude Networks, a San Francisco-based cloud collaboration security platform, raised $9 million in Series A funding. Felicis Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Slack Fund, Accomplice, and Alex Stamos. 
  - Aviso, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based cloud-based predictive insights software for sales management, raised $8 million in funding, bringing its Series B funding to $31 million. Storm Ventures led the extension.
  - Muzmatch, a Muslim-focused dating app, raised $7 million in Series A funding. Luxor Capital led the round.
  - DocSend, a San Francisco-based document sharing and tracking platform, raised $5 million in funding. DCM led the round.
  - NakedPoppy, a San Francisco-based clean beauty site, raised $4 million in seed funding. Investors include Cowboy Ventures, Felicis Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Maveron, Polaris Ventures and Slow Ventures.
  - Stackin', a Los Angeles-based text-message based financial platform, raised $4 million in Series A funding. Experian Ventures, Dig Ventures and Cherry Tree Investments led the round, and were joined by investors including Social Leverage, Wavemaker Partners and Mucker Capital.
  - Edge Delta, a Seattle-based analytics startup leveraging federated learning in DevOps and Security, raised $3 million in seed funding. MaC Venture Capital and Amity Ventures co-led the round.
  - MyPorter, an Atlanta-based valet storage startup, raised $2.2 million in funding. Investors include Wes Matelich and Ken Haines.
  - Gatsby, a New York-based commission-free options trading platform, raised $1.5 million in seed funding. Investors include SWS Venture Capital, Plug and Play Ventures and Irish Angels. 
  - Ciara, a Germany-based virtual assistant for inside sales representatives, raised seed funding of a "seven-digit" amount. UVC Partners led the round.
  HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES DEALS
  - Quanta Dialysis Technologies Ltd, a U.K.-based developer of a personal haemodialysis system for patient use in the clinic and the home, raised $48 million in funding. Investors include btov Partners, Wellington Partners and Seroba Life Sciences.
  PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
  - Arcline Investment Management made an investment in Dark Horse Consulting Group, a Campbell, Calif.-based consultancy practice specializing in cell and gene therapy product development. Financial terms weren't disclosed. 
  IPOs
  - Dynatrace Holdings, a Waltham, Mass.-based enterprise cloud platform, plans to raise $499 million in an initial public offering of 35.6 million shares (5% insider sold) priced between $13 to $15, an upsized IPO. The firm posted $431 million in revenue for the 12 months ended March 2019 and loss of $166.2 million. Thoma Bravo Fund backs the firm. It plans to list on the NYSE as "DT." Read more.
  - Capricorn and Golden Grove, mines in Australia, may IPO as a single company alongside other copper mining assets owned by EMR after 2019. EMR backs both firms. Read more.
  - Central Group, a Thai family conglomerate that helped introduce shopping malls to Bangkok, plans to list its Central Retail unit in a deal valued at between $1 billion to $2 billion. Central Retail combines its businesses in Vietnam, Italy, and Thailand. Read more.
  EXITS
  - Microsoft acquired BlueTalon, a Redwood City, Calif.-based provider of unified data access control solutions for modern data platforms. Financial terms weren't disclosed. BlueTalon had raised approximately $27.4 million in funding from investors including Maverick Ventures, Arsenal Venture Partners, Signia Venture Partners, Data Collective, Divergent Ventures, Bloomberg Beta and Stanford-StartX Fund.
  - Arsenal Capital Partners acquired Seal For Life Industries LLC, a Franklin, Mass.-based provider of corrosion protection and sealing solutions, for $328 million. Berry Global Group Inc was the seller.
  - Aurora Resurgence sold LandCare, a Frederick, Md.-based provider of landscape maintenance services, to the company's management team and a small group of investors led by Scott Brickman, former CEO of the Brickman Group. Financial terms weren't disclosed. 
  - Equistone Partners Europe Limited agreed to acquire a majority stake in Bulgin, a U.K.-based developer and manufacturer of environmentally sealed high-performance engineered solutions, from Elektron Technology PLC for £105 million ($128 million).
  - CVC Capital agreed to acquire Ontic, a Chatsworth, Calif.-based provider of parts for aerospace platforms, from BBA Aviation plc. The deal is valued at $1.365 million.
  FIRMS + FUNDS
  - Obvious Ventures, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm, raised $154.3 million for its third venture capital fund.
  PEOPLE
  - Shawn Xu joined Floodgate as a senior associate.
  - Origin Ventures promoted Scott Stern and Prashant Shukla to vice president, and Devon Leichtman to director of platform.
  								   							
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