NanoDynamics – a start-up focused on a disparate array of nanomaterials, nanointermediates, and solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) – recently disclosed its Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. The news is not a shocker, given the company's operating losses (over $45 million since 2004), lack of revenue, lack of...
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Case Study | March 27, 2021
In January 2020, Sequoia Partner Bryan Schreier announced to the public that the venture capital firm would be "actively investing in climate tech" given that there was a moral responsibility and a "huge business opportunity." Soon afterward, Sequoia launched its Climate Fund, with a focus on ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | February 26, 2021
This marks Breakthrough Energy Ventures' first investment since announcing its $1 billion fund in January. Venture capital funding for geothermal startups has sharply fallen since its peak in 2010, but Dandelion joins Eavor as the second geothermal startup to raise funding in 2021, with the two ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | April 08, 2021
Several rounds of rumors had suggested Grab and Gojek were nearing a merger. In a turn of events, Grab, Southeast Asia's largest startup, will likely raise more than $2 billion in funding by going public via the SPAC model through Altimeter. Financing from Ant Financial fell through along with the ... To read more, click here.