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iPerceptions raises $3.65 Million from Skuli Mogensen & Telesystem

Posted by Rob Lewis on Tue, December 2, 2008 4:07 PM · Filed under Montréal, Toronto , Funding & Exits · Comments

New York-headquartered and TSX-traded iPerceptions Inc. announced last week that it has raised $3.65 million in capital from investors Skuli Mogensen and Telesystem Ltd. The customer analytics software provider will use the investment to continue to expand into new global markets and reach new customers through focused sales and marketing initiatives for its enterprise offerings.

Both investors bring a proven track record in identifying high-growth businesses. Skuli Mogensen was most recently founder and CEO of Montreal's Oz Communications, a mobile email and instant messaging provider that was acquired by Nokia in September. Canadian-based Telesystem Ltd. is a private company that focuses on profit-oriented growth enterprises in the digital economy.

Eight year-old iPerceptions Inc. helps clients optimize websites by analyzing customer feedback and offers research on e-commerce trends.
 
Company:
OZ Communications
Website:
http://www.oz.com
Location:
Montréal, Québec, Canada

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Company:
iPerceptions
Website:
http://www.iperceptions.com
Location:
Montréal, Québec, Canada

iPerceptions was founded in 2000 with a simple yet noble goal: to help improve and optimize websites by tapping into the feedback of real customers... [more]

 
 
Company:
telesystem
Website:
http://www.telesystem.ca
Location:
Montréal, Québec, Canada

Over the past 20 years, telesystem and its professional teams made venture capital investments exceeding $1.5 billion. Each of these teams has... [more]

 

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