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TMT Investments injects $250,000 into ‘Internet of everything’ startup Weaved

Last week TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced the completion of a $250,000 investment in Palo-Alto headquartered Weaved in exchange for a 2.69% stake in the company’s capital. Weaved’s mission is “to become the ‘DNS’ for the Internet of Everything”. To that end, it is developing software and services that allow devices to be securely connected via …

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TMT Investments injects $200,000 into US startup Whale Path

Last week TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced the completion of a $200,000 investment in Whale Path, a Sunnyvale, California-based startup that offers an on-demand business research platform for companies. Whale Path says it typically delivers fully customized reports to its clients three times faster and at half the price compared to traditional business research …

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TMT Investments injects $200,000 into Israeli startup Drippler

In early May TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced the completion of a $200,000 investment in Israeli startup Drippler, in exchange for a 1.86% share. Drippler is a mobile and web-based discovery service helping people adopt everyday technology in an easy and interactive way. Drippler provides users with daily tech …

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TMT Investments injects additional $200,000 in US mobile app startup KitApps

TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced last week the completion of a new $200,000 investment in San Francisco-based startup KitApps, following a capital injection of the same amount in July last year. KitApps’ mobile app platform, christened “Attendify,” enables event planners to create customized mobile apps for conferences, tradeshows, exhibitions …

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TMT Investments invests €100,000 in Estonian farm management solution

TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced today the completion of a €100,000 investment in WeatherMe OÜ, a Tallin, Estonia based startup that develops farm management solutions under the VitaFields brand. The VitalFields mobile and web-based software application is helping farmers address several sensitive issues, from plant disease and growth phase …

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New venture fund 101 Startup invests in news aggregator Anews.ru and entertainment portal Fishki.net

101StartUp, a Russian Internet fund launched recently, has invested $1.2 million in Fishki.net, a user-generated comedic content website, in exchange for a 25% stake. The news was reported last week by Venture-News.ru based on an interview with Mikhail Gurevich, one of the fund’s managers and an existing Fishki shareholder. The site will use investor money to …

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TMT Investments injects additional $450,000 in US sales management software company Pipedrive

Last week TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced an additional investment in US software publisher Pipedrive. Incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in California, Pipedrive has developed powerful online sales management software aimed at businesspeople who want to actively drive their sales process and spend less time on administration.

Russian funds continue investing abroad: Leta Capital and TMT Investments inject $1 million into California’s rollApp

Last week Leta Capital, the venture arm of Russian IT security solution provider Leta Group, and TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced a $1 million investment in Californian startup rollApp. RollApp provides a software-on-demand service designed to instantly deliver existing third-party software applications to any web-browser-equipped device with  broadband/3G.

TMT Investments injects $350,000 into US e-publishing startup

TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, has invested $350,000 in Graphicly, a US startup that helps publishers and self-published authors produce and distribute text and visual content on major digital publishing platforms. Graphicly’s self-service online toolset has been designed to reduce publishers’ go-to-market and ongoing costs. Once uploaded, Graphicly distributes the …

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LSE-listed Russian tech fund raises $1.1 million; shares up 40% in 12 months

TMT Investments, a London-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced last week that it has raised $1.125 million from an unnamed “group of qualified investors.” Launched by German Kaplun, Alexander Morgulchik and Artyom Inyutin, the founders of the large Russian media holding RBC back in the 1990s, TMT was introduced on the Alternative Investment …

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Russian mobile advertising startup raises $1 million to go global

TMT Investments, a UK-headquartered venture fund backed by Russian businessmen, announced last week that it has invested $1 million in mobile advertising network Adinch in exchange for a 20% stake. Adinch has developed a “universal self-service mobile advertising platform,” enabling advertisers to organize campaigns on iOS and Android mobile devices and developers to monetize their mobile …

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