Kosmix issues $238K more in stock after CruxLux buy

Kosmix, a search engine that provides comprehensive pages of information in response to queries, has brought in $238,000 from a new stock issuance related to its recent acquisition of CruxLux, a startup that determines connections between people, places and things. Based in Mountain View, Calif., Kosmix is backed by Accel Partners, DAG Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Time Warner. It raised $20 million last December.

This post corrects an earlier one published today reporting that Kosmix had brought in $238,000 in equity.

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