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Winners and Losers of the Week: Insight Partners Tops This Week's List

Winners and Losers of the Week: Insight Partners Tops This Week's List

A selection of this week's winners and losers by CTech's Editor

Elihay Vidal | 09:52, 10.01.20
This week’s winners are:

New York-based venture capital and private equity firm Insight Partners, and all of the Israeli companies it touched this week. Israeli IoT security company Armis was acquired by Insight Partners for $1.1 billion. On Wednesday, Calcalist reported that Insight Partners is set to buy an 8%-10% stake in gaming company Moon Active according to a company valuation of approximately $1.2 billion. Thursday brought another two deals in which the firm was involved in: the first one being that Insight Partners is in advanced negotiations to acquire the fifth fund of Israeli venture firm Gemini Israel Ventures, in a deal that could reach $500 million. Last year, the firm bought the lion’s share of the portfolio of Genesis Partners’ fourth fund. Last but not least, the venture capital and private equity firm also led a $100 -$120 million investment in Israeli business intelligence startup Sisense at a company valuation of $1.1 billion. Read more

Aviad Harell, Sisense chief operating officer and co-founder. Photo: Sisense Aviad Harell, Sisense chief operating officer and co-founder. Photo: Sisense Aviad Harell, Sisense chief operating officer and co-founder. Photo: Sisense

This week’s losers are:

Airspan Networks employees in Israel. The Florida-headquartered telecommunications company, with its Israeli outpost founded in 1999, has laid off dozens of employees in Israel. Read more  

This week’s data point: $3.7 billion

Artificial intelligence companies raised $3.7 billion over 199 deals in 2019. 18 mega-deals attracting 55% of the total funding, according to a report by IVC and the Israel office of international law firm ZAG-S&W. Read more

This week’s top deals:

Cybersecurity company BigID raises additional $50 million. Read more

Insurance software company Sapiens acquires German startup Sum.cumo for $32 million. Read more

Ayala Pharmaceuticals headed for Nasdaq IPO. Read more

Email security company Mimecast acquires cybersecurity company Segasec. Read more

Medical device startup IMedis raises $1.3 million in crowdfunding campaign. Read more
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