Posted by Alumni from Crunchbase
May 15, 2024
This is a monthly feature that runs down some of the most-active investors in U.S.-based companies, looks at some of their most interesting investments, and includes some odds and ends of who spent what. See March's most-active startup investors here. The top five firms investing in U.S.-based startups were a who's who of venture: Sequoia Capital, Khosla Ventures, General Catalyst, Lux Capital and Founders Fund. Those five firms made a combined 46 investments in U.S. startups in April. The firm led Collaborative Robotics' $100 million Series B and took part in Ramp's $150 million round that valued the startup at $7.65 billion (actually, every firm on this list took part in that round). Also similar to General Catalyst, it took part in the rounds for Collaborative Robotics and Ramp (which it actually co-led). Khosla also participated in Varda's $90 million Series B. The San Francisco-based startup manufactures pharmaceuticals in space in microgravity that may not be cost-effective to... learn more
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