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Congrats Ngmoco! More proof of why the freemium business model and virtual goods are on a meteoric rise, fasten your seatbelts! We wrote a couple months back about Ngmoco's $100M+ valuation. <a...
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[...] AdChina, Lumos Labs, and AllReach Media. Two of Tim’s big investments were Ngmoco, which was acquired by DeNA for up to $403 million, and Playdom, acquired by Disney for up to $763.2 [...]
View ArticleBy: Neil Young, founder of ngmoco talks VC value add «« The Equity KickerThe...
[...] founder of ngmoco talks VC value add ngmoco was a hugely successful mobile games business that exited last year for $400m and in the entertaining video below Neil Young the founder and CEO talks...
View ArticleBy: The road ahead in mobile games | VentureBeat
[...] the potential is there. That is why DeNA, benefiting from its strong base in Japan, was able to buy Ngmoco for $403 million. That seemed like an extravagant price to pay for Ngmoco, but DeNA saw...
View ArticleBy: The road ahead in mobile games
[...] the potential is there. That is why DeNA, benefiting from its strong base in Japan, was able to buy Ngmoco for $403 million. That seemed like an extravagant price to pay for Ngmoco, but DeNA saw...
View ArticleBy: The road ahead in mobile games | TechCrusher
[...] the potential is there. That is why DeNA, benefiting from its strong base in Japan, was able to buy Ngmoco for $403 million. That seemed like an extravagant price to pay for Ngmoco, but DeNA saw...
View ArticleBy: Reflections on GamesBeat 2011 and the road ahead in mobile games |...
[...] an officer at DeNA, did a fireside chat with the Wall Street Journal’s Yukari Iwatani Kane. DeNA bought Ngmoco for up to $403 million last year as part of a global expansion from Japan to the...
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[...] officer during DeNA, did a fireside discuss with the Wall Street Journal’s Yukari Iwatani Kane. DeNA bought Ngmoco for adult to $403 million final year as partial of a tellurian enlargement from...
View ArticleBy: The road ahead in mobile games « HUBmarketing
[...] the potential is there. That is why DeNA, benefiting from its strong base in Japan, was able to buy Ngmoco for $403 million. That seemed like an extravagant price to pay for Ngmoco, but DeNA saw...
View ArticleBy: Mayfield Fund snags game investor Tim Chang as managing director |...
[...] Chang made a name for himself as a member of the Forbes Midas List of top 100 venture capitalists last spring, mainly for his investments in Playdom, which sold to Disney for up to $763 million,...
View ArticleBy: Japanese firms battle for mobile social game supremacy | VentureBeat
[...] their big new social platform. Japan’s DeNA bought San Francisco-based Ngmoco in 2010 for as much as $403 million. Neil Young (pictured), head of Ngmoco, predicts that the mobile social game...
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[...] their big new social platform. Japan’s DeNA bought San Francisco-based Ngmoco in 2010 for as much as $403 million. Neil Young (pictured), head of Ngmoco, predicts that the mobile social game...
View ArticleBy: Japanese firms battle for mobile social game supremacy | Startups List
[...] their big new social platform. Japan’s DeNA bought San Francisco-based Ngmoco in 2010 for as much as $403 million. Neil Young (pictured), head of Ngmoco, predicts that the mobile social game...
View ArticleBy: Gree files suit against DeNA citing antitrust law violation | VentureBeat
[...] addition to being two of the largest social games companies in Japan, Gree and DeNA, which is the parent company of San Francisco-based social games company ngmoco, are both preparing to launch...
View ArticleBy: Gree files suit against DeNA citing antitrust law violation | Startups List
[...] addition to being two of the largest social games companies in Japan, Gree and DeNA, which is the parent company of San Francisco-based social games company Ngmoco, are both preparing to launch...
View ArticleBy: Gree files suit against DeNA citing antitrust law violation | Tech News...
[...] addition to being two of the largest social games companies in Japan, Gree and DeNA, which is the parent company of San Francisco-based social games company Ngmoco, are both preparing to launch...
View ArticleBy: Mobile gaming industry ramping up | Gideros Mobile
[...] Japanese based Dena bought NgMoco for $403M [...]
View ArticleBy: Alibaba to pre-load mobile gaming on its Chinese operating system | Tech...
[...] attention when it purchased US iPhone development specialist Ngmoco for $400 million last year, as Venture Beat reported at the [...]
View ArticleBy: Alibaba to pre-load mobile gaming on its Chinese operating system |...
[...] attention when it purchased US iPhone development specialist Ngmoco for $400 million last year, as Venture Beat reported at the [...]
View ArticleBy: Neil Young’s path to the multibillion-dollar mobile social game market...
[...] Young sold his San Francisco startup Ngmoco to Japan’s DeNA for $403 million in the fall of 2010. And that was just the beginning of Young and DeNA’s quest to create a multibillion-dollar [...]
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