NEWS12 September 2013
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US — Social analytics and personalisation platform GraphDive has closed an investment round of $2m.
Investors included Crosslink Capital, Correlation Ventures, Plug & Play Tech Center, Start Capital and Pejman Nozad and follows a $1m initial investment round at the end of 2012.
Co-founder and CEO Shahram Seyedin-Noor said: “Clients want actionable user insights that drive engagement and revenues. We offer a suite of personalisation and analytics products to address that need directly. We are excited about our growth and the value we deliver to both consumers and online businesses every day.”
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