UK’s Apollo Therapeutics completes second close of its Series C financing; raises additional €30.5M
Apollo Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company, has concluded its Series C financing with a second close, securing an additional $33.5M…
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Apollo Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company, has concluded its Series C financing with a second close, securing an additional $33.5M…
Investcorp Technology Partners (ITP), the global technology arm of Investcorp, is set to acquire a majority stake in Germany-based VEDA GmbH, an HR software and payroll-as-a-service provider in the DACH region.
Veldhoven-based ASML Holding, a manufacturer of chip-making equipment, announced on Monday that the Dutch government has partially revoked an export license for the shipment of some chip-making equipment to China following US export restrictions.
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In a recent development, Eelko Brinkhoff will step down as the Managing Director of Foreign Investments & International Trade at the…
London-based Olsam Group, an e-commerce platform, announced that it has acquired Amsterdam-based Dwarfs, an e-commerce aggregator.
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Oslo-based Visma, a provider of critical cloud software in Europe and Latin America, announced that it has expanded its shareholder base through a secondary sale to international investors, aiming to support its global growth.