Daily funding roundup - July 29, 2015

Mitos Suson · July 29, 2015 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/3f29

Twilio closed $130M; Mereo BioPharma secured $119; AltspaceVR raised $10.3M

If you are interested in being included in our funding roundup, submit your press release or blog post about your financing round to mitos@vator.tv. 

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