VENTURE DEALS
- Knotel, a New York-based startup that designs and operates bespoke spaces for brands, raised $400 million in funding at a valuation of $1 billion. Wafra led the round, and was joined by investors including Mori Trust, Itochu, and Mercuria.
- Drop, a Canada-based mobile rewards platform, raised $44 million in Series B funding. HOF Capital led the round, and was joined by investors including Royal Bank of Canada.
- Numbrs Personal Finance, a Switzerland-based developer of an app that enables users to manage existing bank accounts in one place, raised $40 million in funding at a valuation of more than $1 billion. The investors were not named. Read more.
- TapClicks, a San Jose, Calif.-based provider of marketing intelligence, analytics, reporting, workflow and orders management, raised $10 million in funding, from Boathouse Capital.
- CropX, an Israel-based provider of a farm management platform, raised $10 million in funding. Investors include Sumitomo, Armada Capital, TaL Capital, Finistere Ventures, Germin8 Ventures, GreenSoil Investments, Innovation Endeavors and OurCrowd.
- Kobiton, an Atlanta-based mobile device cloud, raised $5.2 million in funding. BIP Capital led the round.
- Yotta, an Austin, Texas-based energy storage company, has raised $1.5 million in seed funding. The investors were not named. Investors include SWAN Impact Investment Group.
HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES DEALS
- Oncorus Inc, a Cambridge, Mass.-based oncolytic virus company, raised $79.5 million in Series B funding. Cowen Healthcare Investments and Perceptive Advisors led the round.
- Chinook Therapeutics, a Canada-based developer of precision medicines for kidney diseases, raised $65 million in Series A funding. Versant Ventures led the round, and was joined by investors including Apple Tree Partners and Samsara BioCapital.
PRIVATE EQUITY DEALS
- EMEX Holdings LLC, which is backed by O2 Investment Partners LLC, made an investment in BLUEFIN LLC, a provider of software-enabled facility asset management consulting solutions to commercial, government and institutional facility owners. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- AE Industrial Partners acquired Columbia Helicopters, an Aurora, Oregon-based provider of heavy-lift rotorcraft services. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Quorum Software, a portfolio company of Thoma Bravo, acquired OGsys, a Fort Worth-based provider of cloud-based oil and gas accounting software for small and medium-sized businesses. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- New State Capital Partners made an investment in CDS (Computer Data Source), an Eatontown, N.J.-based provider of enterprise-level data center third-party maintenance. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Sheridan Capital Partners made an investment in Oral Surgery Partners, a Houston, Texas-based oral surgery practice management company. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Ultimus Fund Solutions, which is backed by GTCR, agreed to acquire LeverPoint Management, a Clifton Park, N.Y.-based provider of fund administration, accounting, tax and back office support services to private equity, venture capital and real estate managers. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- Sigma Electric Manufacturing Corporation, a portfolio company of Argand Partners, acquire Avalon Precision Casting, a Cleveland, Ohio-based maker of complex thin wall investment castings products for the aerospace, defense, HVAC, power, agriculture and oil and gas markets. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
- PMC Capital acquired StyroChem, a Canada-based maker of expandable polystyrene grades used in food service, packaging, construction, casting and specialty applications, from WinCup. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
OTHER DEALS
- Simply Good Foods Co. agreed to buy Quest Nutrition, an El Segundo, Calif.-based maker of protein bars, in an all-cash deal of $1 billion.
IPOs
- Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce company, is delaying its $15 billion listing in Hong Kong, Reuters reports citing sources. Read more.
- GP Club, a South Korea-based skincare products maker, has mandated banks for an IPO in the country that could come as early as this year. Sales reached $460 million in 2018 and profit reached $140.6 million, per Forbes. An IPO could value the firm at about $3.3 billion. Goldman Sachs backs the firm. Read more.
- Averda International, a Dubai-based waste management firm, is in talks with banks for an IPO that could value it at upward of $700 million, Reuters reports, citing sources. Read more.
- Docebo, a Toronto-based corporate learning system, filed for an IPO in Canada. Intercap
EXITS
- Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK) agreed to acquire SignalFx, a San Mateo, Calif.-based SaaS leader in real-time monitoring and metrics for cloud infrastructure, microservices and applications. Financial terms weren't disclosed. SignalFx had raised approximately $178.5 million in venture funding from investors including General Catalyst, CRV, Tiger Global, and Andreessen Horowitz.
PEOPLE
- DW Healthcare Partners made three promotions: Gabe Becher to managing director; Eric Moore to principal; and Aaron Kennedy to vice president.
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