Harvard Business School Angels Making India Foray

Group will invest $250-500K per deal and focus on seed-stage companies; local angels will also join the initiative.

Print Ad Aggregator MyAdCorner Gets Funding From CCube Angels

Second deal in the past 3 months by the Singapore-based angel group who acquires a minority stake in the start-up....

Indian Angel Network Invests In Digital Gaming Start-up Gamiana

Digital gaming company Gamiana has secured under 1$ mn angel investment from IAN; the funding to be used to fuel growth....

Mumbai Angels To Invest Upto Rs 5Cr In eDreams Edusoft

Bangalore-based tech product start-up eDreams is focused on education sector....

Social Media Product Start-up InRev Raises Series A Funding

Set up in 2009, InRev has developed Simplify360, a software tool for brand monitoring & analytics....

Cloud-based Start-up Peel-Works Raises Rs 3.25Cr From IAN

As part of the investment, Sadeesh Raghavan & Srikant Sastri from Indian Angel Network will join Peel-Works’ board....

Snapdeal Bets On Lifestyle E-commerce

There are 11 million registered users on Snapdeal....

Travel Start-up Mygola Raises $1M From Dave McLure, Blumberg & Others

Co follows crowd-sourcing model to recruit online travel guides; currently, it has 1000 on board & adding 80 every week....

Start-up Accelerator India Internet Group Makes India Debut

India Internet Group and its partners have invested in companies such as Ignighter, Exclusively.in & ekSMS....

Mahesh Murthy's Open Letter To John Kuruvilla Of Taggle

Taggle's John Kuruvilla responds to Murthy's open letter saying businesses do go down under....

Check Out Five Red Hot Investment Themes

According to Google India CEO Rajan Anandan, these five segments are bound to get a lot of traction....

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The Dilemma Of “Control”

NARENDRA DINGANKAR & MINI RAMAN
In India, law governing acquisition of “control” of listed cos is laid out in takeover regulations framed by SEBI.
About 60 fund managers polled for the VCCircle Survey.