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LA Startups Are Seeing a Record Quarter in Deals Closed
LA Startups Are Seeing a Record Quarter in Deals Closed
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Los Angeles is still no match to Silicon Valley when it comes to startup deals closed but new data is validating the narrative that the Southland is on an upward trajectory. L.A.-area startups closed a record 261 funding deals during the third quarter of 2021, according to a venture report from CB Insights.One caveat: As the number of deals recorded in L.A. rose, the total amount of funding dollars raised by startups in the area slipped from $6.1 billion in Q2 to $3.3 billion in Q3. Read more...
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