Durham early stage investor Jurassic Capital raises $30M+ for first fund
Venture capital has grown increasingly difficult to raise, statistics show, but early-stage investor Jurassic Capital – launched in 2019 – has a lot to roar about.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jul 27, 2023
Venture capital has grown increasingly difficult to raise, statistics show, but early-stage investor Jurassic Capital – launched in 2019 – has a lot to roar about.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Jan 12, 2023
While three factors led to a decline in venture capital funding and deal flow in the U.S., North Carolina’s funding environment will be just fine in 2023.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Oct 19, 2022
An expansion by Durham startup Roobrik will be funded by a $3 million Series A investment in the company by Durham-based venture capital firm Jurassic Capital.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Jun 28, 2022
Jurassic Capital has appointed Chrissy Whitty to an associate role after completing the application and hiring process. Whitty joins from JPMorgan Chase.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | May 20, 2022
Corevist, a Durham-based startup company backed by Jurassic Capital, has raised an additional $5.4 million in a Series B, and announced a change in leadership.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Feb 1, 2022
A Jurassic Capital-backed startup has changed its name and updated its brand as it prepares to hire, scale. Meet WorkDove.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jan 13, 2022
Today, we’re excited to announce our investment of $2.5m into Cycle Labs, a Raleigh, NC-based software company that develops and sells a continuous test automation platform to large enterprises worldwide.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Jan 10, 2022
Joe Colopy’s Jurassic Capital has closed $20 million to invest in growth-stage companies in the Triangle.
Read MorePosted by Jason Parker | Mar 3, 2021
“Bronto has long been absorbed within the Oracle mothership, and I’m sure it’s gone through many, many changes,” Bronto co-founder Joe Colopy says in an interview with WRAL TechWire. “It’s sad, it’s a bit bittersweet, but that’s how these things go.”
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