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Neocrin

Total Raised

$37.55M

Investors Count

1

Deal Terms

1

Funding, Valuation & Revenue

7 Fundings

Neocrin's latest funding round was a Series C - IV for $1.5M on April 1, 1999.

Date

Round

Amount

Investors

Valuation
Valuations are submitted by companies, mined from state filings or news, provided by VentureSource, or based on a comparables valuation model.

Revenue

Sources

4/1/1999

Series C - IV

$1.5M

Undisclosed Venture Investors

0

FY undefined

7/1/1997

Series C - III

$99M

0

FY undefined

0

4/1/1996

Series C - II

$99M

0

FY undefined

0

1/1/1996

Series C

$99M

0

FY undefined

0

10/1/1995

Series B - II

$99M

0

FY undefined

0

Date

4/1/1999

7/1/1997

4/1/1996

1/1/1996

10/1/1995

Round

Series C - IV

Series C - III

Series C - II

Series C

Series B - II

Amount

$1.5M

$99M

$99M

$99M

$99M

Investors

Undisclosed Venture Investors

Valuation

Revenue

0

FY undefined

0

FY undefined

0

FY undefined

0

FY undefined

0

FY undefined

Sources

0

0

0

0

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Neocrin Deal Terms

1 Deal Term

Neocrin's deal structure is available for 1 funding round, including their Series B from January 01, 1995.

Round

Series B

Funding Date

$99M

Pre-Money Valuation

Post-Money Valuation

Amount Raised

$99M

Shares Authorized

Issuance Price

Dividend Rate

Liquidation Preferences

Liquidation Price

Participation

Conversion Price

Anti Dilution

General Voting

$99M

Board Voting

$99M

Par Value

Round

Funding Date

Pre-Money Valuation

Post-Money Valuation

Amount Raised

Shares Authorized

Issuance Price

Dividend Rate

Liquidation Preferences

Liquidation Price

Participation

Conversion Price

Anti Dilution

General Voting

Board Voting

Par Value

Series B

$99M

$99M

$99M

$99M

Neocrin Investors

1 Investors

Neocrin has 1 investors. Alloy Ventures invested in Neocrin's Other Investors funding round.

First funding

Last Funding

Investor

Rounds

Board Seats

Type

Location

1
Other Investors

Venture Capital

California

First funding

Last Funding

Investor

Rounds

1
Other Investors

Board Seats

Type

Venture Capital

Location

California

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