Source: Engadget | The Morning After: Black Friday forever (or at least all weekend)
- PalmPay launches in Nigeria with $40M
- African fintech startup OPay gains $120M from Chinese investors
- Chaka opens up global investing to Africa’s most populous nation
- Kenya’s Twiga Foods eyes West Africa after Goldman investment
- Africa can list more gazelles at home than unicorn IPOs abroad
- Indian scooter rental company Bounce raises $150M
- Second hand clothes marketplace Vinted nabs $141M at $1B+ valuation
- Instagram founders join $30M raise for Loom work video messenger
- Trouva, an online marketplace for independent boutiques, gets $22M
- Forest Admin raises $7M to help you build admin channels
- Foodvisor raises $4.5M to track what you eat using AI
- Cocoon, a new app for staying in touch with friends and family, raises $3M
- Ear-piercing startup Studs raises $3M from First Round Capital and more
- Beer loving commerce startup TapRm raises $1.5M
- More rain, snow and gusty winds to hit during weekend travel rush CNN
- Wild weather week continues through the weekend Grand Island Independent
- New storm to dump more snow & rain on California as holiday weekend traffic picks up ABC10
- Storm threatens disruption on busiest travel weekend Fox News
- Not again! Powerhouse storm with heavy snow and wind to interfere with Thanksgiving return travel. The Washington Post
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- The inside story of Trump’s alleged bribery of Ukraine The Guardian
- Victor Davis Hanson: Democrats trying to impeach Trump over ‘thought crimes’ Fox News
- Democrats set December 6 deadline for White House to say if it will participate in impeachment proceedings CNN
- Donald Trump, Meet Your Precursor The New York Times
- Reps. Biggs & Perry: Impeachment inquiry shows deep state continues to undermine Trump Fox News
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- 3 children are missing after flash flooding in Arizona CNN
- Gila County Sheriff’s Office: 3 children missing after motor home was washed down Tonto Creek FOX 10 News Phoenix
- Three children reported missing after flooding in Tonto Basin area ABC15 Arizona
- Three children missing after floodwaters swept away vehicle near Tonto Basin AZFamily
- Authorities: 3 kids swept away in floodwater, still missing KVOA Tucson News
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- London Bridge attacker had previous conviction for terrorism offenses CNBC
- 2 killed in London Bridge stabbing, police say CNN
- London Bridge attack suspect shot and killed by British police after stabbing: report Fox News
- London Bridge terrorist was guest at prisoner rehabilitation conference Metro.co.uk
- 2 killed in London stabbings; police fatally shoot suspect WGN TV Chicago
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Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy startups and venture capital news. Before I jump into today’s topic, let’s catch up a bit. Last week, I wrote about Airbnb’s issues. Before that, I noted Uber’s new “money” team.
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China’s pivot to Africa
Three African fintech startups; OPay, PalmPay and East African trucking logistics company Lori Systems, closed large fundraises this year. On their own, the deals aren’t particularly notable, but together, they expose a new trend within the African startup ecosystem.
This year, those three companies brought in a total of $240 million in venture capital funding from 15 different Chinese investors, who’ve become increasingly active in Africa’s tech scene. TechCrunch reporter Jake Bright, who covers African tech, writes that 2019 marks “the year Chinese investors went all in on the continent’s startup scene” — particularly its fintech projects. Why?
“The continent’s 1.2 billion people represent the largest share of the world’s unbanked and underbanked population — which makes fintech Africa’s most promising digital sector,” Bright notes. “In previous years, the country’s interactions with African startups were relatively light compared to deal-making on infrastructure and commodities. Chinese actors investing heavily in African mobile consumer platforms lends to looking at new data-privacy and security issues for the continent.”
Active Chinese investors in Africa include Hillhouse Capital, Meituan-Dianping, GaoRong, Source Code Capital, SoftBank Ventures Asia, BAI, Redpoint, IDG Capital, Sequoia China, Crystal Stream Capital, GSR Ventures, Chinese mobile-phone maker Transsion and NetEase .
Here’s more of TechCrunch’s recent coverage of Africa startup activity:
VC Deals
It was a short week (Happy Thanksgiving, by the way). But here’s a quick look at the top deals of the last few days.
M&A (VR edition)
Last week, Facebook announced it was buying Beat Games, the game studio behind Beat Saber, a rhythm game that’s equal parts Fruit Ninja and Guitar Hero. Heard of the company? Maybe if you’re a gamer, but if you’re readying this newsletter because of your interest in VC, this company may not have come across your radar.
Why? It’s one of virtual reality’s biggest successes today, but it’s just an eight-person team with no funding.
“I’m really proud that we were able to build the company with this mindset of making decisions based on what is good for the game and not what is the most profitable thing,” Beat Games CEO told TechCrunch earlier this year. Read about Facebook’s acquisition here and an in-depth profile of the small team here.
Equity
If you like this newsletter, you will definitely enjoy Equity, which brings the content of this newsletter to life — in podcast form! Join myself and Equity co-host Alex Wilhelm every Friday for a quick breakdown of the week’s biggest news in venture capital and startups.
This week, we discussed Weekend Fund’s new vehicle, Cocoon’s new friend-tracking app and the unfortunate demise of a startup called Omni. You can listen here.
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Source: Tech Crunch Startups | Startups Weekly: Chinese investors double down on African startups
LG Gram 17 review: The oversized thin-and-light no one asked for
November 30, 2019
Source: Engadget | LG Gram 17 review: The oversized thin-and-light no one asked for
More rain, snow and gusty winds to hit during weekend travel rush – CNN
November 30, 2019Source: Google News | More rain, snow and gusty winds to hit during weekend travel rush – CNN
Classes for Monday, December 2, 2019, have been canceled in the following areas due to the bad weather expected to be brought by Typhoon Tisoy.
Source: GMA News Lifestyle | Class cancellations for Monday, Dec. 2, 2019 due to Tisoy
Source: Google News | The inside story of Trump's alleged bribery of Ukraine – The Guardian
Source: Google News | 3 children are missing after flash flooding in Arizona – CNN
London Bridge attacker had previous conviction for terrorism offenses – CNBC
November 30, 2019Source: Google News | London Bridge attacker had previous conviction for terrorism offenses – CNBC