Google, Nokia, Qualcomm are investors in $230M Series A2 for Finnish phone maker, HMD Global
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Post date: 2020-08-12 02:00:25 |
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Mobile device maker HMD Global has announced a $230M Series A2 — its first tranche of external funding since a $100M round back in 2018 when it tipped over into a unicorn valuation. Since late 2016 the startup has exclusively licensed Nokia’s brand for mobile devices, going on to ship some 240M devices to date. |
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