G2 Microsystems closes in on $1.25M for integrated circuits
G2 Microsystems, maker of integrated circuits for mobile resource management, is only $74,000 short of its targeted $1.25 million round of debt, according to a filing with the SEC. The Campbell, Calif. company’s backers include Deutsche Bank Capital Partners, Siemens Venture Capital, Starfish Ventures and UPS Strategic Enterprise Fund.
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