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In the 10 most recent Technology, Information and Internet funding entries shown, GO’s disclosed $16M round on 2024-03-21 is the clear size outlier: it is…
In the 10 most recent Technology, Information and Internet funding entries shown, GO’s disclosed $16M round on 2024-03-21 is the clear size outlier: it is far above the next-largest disclosed amounts ($8M for Piggy on 2022-11-22, and $6M for Beam on 2022-11-17). By contrast, several disclosed rounds cluster at smaller ticket sizes, including $2M rounds for 222 (2022-11-14) and Slide (2022-11-03).
Stage and geography concentrate around late 2022, with eight of the 10 rounds dated between 2022-11-01 and 2022-11-22, and the list split across multiple cities rather than a single dominant hub (San Francisco appears once with Metrist on 2022-11-01). The disclosed-size range is also shaped by non-disclosure: Novela (2022-11-21) and Stabel (2022-11-01) are “undisclosed,” and there are five entries labeled “Series Unknown.”
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What stands out on round size, and is there a clear “top” compared to the rest?
GO’s $16M disclosed round (2024-03-21) is dramatically larger than the remaining disclosed rounds in this view, where the next-highest disclosed amounts are $8M (Piggy, 2022-11-22) and $6M (Beam, 2022-11-17). Several others sit at $2M (222 on 2022-11-14; Slide on 2022-11-03) or below, making GO the dominant disclosed ticket in this set.
How concentrated are these deals in time—are most rounds clustered around a specific window?
Eight of the 10 entries close between 2022-11-01 and 2022-11-22, including two dated 2022-11-01 (Metrist with a “Series Unknown” amount of $6M, and Stabel with “undisclosed”). The only 2024 datapoint is GO on 2024-03-21, which falls outside the late-2022 cluster.
Are any cities or regions over-represented, or is it distributed?
The list looks distributed across locations rather than one dominant city: California appears with Metrist (San Francisco, 2022-11-01) and 222 (Los Angeles, 2022-11-14), but each city appears only once in these 10 rows. The Middle East is represented by Slide (Riyadh, 2022-11-03), while Israel appears with Piggy (Tel Aviv, 2022-11-22).
What does the stage labeling suggest—does one stage dominate, or is it mixed?
Stage labels are mixed, with five of 10 entries marked “Series Unknown” (Novela 2022-11-21, Engine Brands 2022-11-08, Metrist 2022-11-01, and two others). “Pre-Seed” appears twice (222 on 2022-11-14 for $2M, Slide on 2022-11-03 for $2M), while the explicitly labeled rounds include Seed (Germ Network on 2023-04-24 for $180K) and Series A (Beam on 2022-11-17 for $6M).
Are there outliers on disclosure status or geography that could affect analysis?
Disclosure itself is an outlier driver here: two entries are “undisclosed” (Novela on 2022-11-21 and Stabel on 2022-11-01), preventing clean comparisons for those dates. On the geography side, the strongest size signal comes from GO (Ardmore, Pennsylvania, $16M on 2024-03-21), while the late-2022 set spans the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and India without a single city repeating.
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