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DotNetNuke Raises $8 Million

02.09.10 3:24pm
DotNetNuke, a Seattle-based developer of an open-source application framework for the Microsoft tech platform, has raised $8 million in Series B funding. UV Partners led the round, and was joined by return backers August Capital and Sierra Ventures. The company previously raised $6 million.

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Mike McTighe To Advise General Atlantic

02.09.10 3:09pm
Mike McTighe has joined General Atlantic as a special advisor, with a particular focus on Europe. He is chairman of Pace, Volex Group and WYG Group.

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Angelo Gordon Adds To PE Team

02.09.10 3:08pm
Richard Leonard and Michael Koike have joined the private equity group of Angelo, Gordon & Co. as a managing director and vice president, respectively. Leonard previously was a managing director with Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., while Koike was a vice president with Ripplewood Holdings.

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Rowmark Adds On

02.09.10 3:06pm
Rowmark LLC, a Findlay, Ohio-based portfolio company of Clearview Capital, has acquired Triline Sign Systems, a Milan, Italy-based provider of sign systems and components to sign makers. No financial terms were disclosed.

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Invision Capital Raising Debut Fund

02.09.10 2:14pm
Invision Capital is raising up to $50 million for its debut fund, according to a regulatory filing. The Chicago-based firm plans to focus on buyout investments in the lower middle-markets. Invision’s principals include: Robert Castillo, a founder partner of Valor Equity Partners; Thomas Harrison, a co-founder of Diamond Creek Capital; and John Devaney, also a co-founder of Diamond Creek Capital. The firm already has secured more than $15 million in commitments. www.invisioncapitalgroup.com

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Jefferies Expands Financial Sponsors Group

02.09.10 2:04pm
Jeff Howe has joined Jefferies as a managing director in the firm's financial sponsors group. He previously was co-head of leveraged finance origination and restructuring at Credit Suisse.

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CytoSolv Raises $500k

02.09.10 9:44am
CytoSolv Inc., a wound healing startup initially focused on diabetic ulcers, has raised $500,000 in seed funding from The Slater Technology Fund.

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Exar Corp Buying Neterion

02.09.10 9:36am
Exar Corp. (Nasdaq: EXAR) has agreed to acquire Neterion, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based provider of 10 Gigabit Ethernet network adapter solutions optimized for virtualized data centers. The deal is valued at between $10 million and $11 million. Neterion has raised around $65 million in VC funding, from Menlo Ventures, VenGrowth, BDC and JAFCO Ventures.

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MindBody Buys ClientMagic Software

02.09.10 9:31am
MindBody Inc., a spa software provider that raised $5.6 million last year from Catalyst Investors, has acquired ClientMagic Software, a Folsom, Calif.-based provider of scheduling and business management software to salons and spas. No financial terms were disclosed.

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Leon Black at SuperReturn: PE Financing Recovering

02.09.10 9:13am
BERLIN (Reuters) - Banks are getting more comfortable lending for buyouts, and at higher multiples, said private equity group Apollo Management’s founder Leon Black, but a return to the mega-deals of the boom is unlikely. Banks are certainly not lending “with all the bells and whistles… that we saw in 2007 and before”, Black said, at one of the private equity industry’s largest conferences, Super Return International. He was referring to the little or no covenant features seen in past deal

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If you’re in the mood for a really enjoyable film, I recommend Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes. In it he uses the latest movie-making technologies to animate 19th century London in all its dark immensity and brooding menace- from the elegant halls of parliament to the ornate rooms of masonic temples to the labyrinthine sewers beneath the city. The sets and staging in and of themselves are a masterpiece and are simply breathtaking. I think the production designer should be nominated for yet another Academy Award.

I also came to this film with a sensibility that I did not have when I first encountered Holmes as a young boy reading Conan Doyle. I was of course neither an entrepreneur nor an early-stage investor. Not surprisingly, this time, soon after leaving the theater something I had never considered before really hit me. I was struck by the realization that Sherlock would have made an amazing venture capitalist!

"What a perfectly silly notion my dear Watson!", he would no doubt have replied. But I would have to insist and say that VC's and Angel Investors young and old would do well to emulate some of Sherlock’s best qualities. Here they are as I see them:

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