Athlone Global Security

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What is Athlone Global Security's primary geographic focus for investments?
Athlone Global Security is an Israeli VC and Private Equity firm, with its headquarters located in Israel.
When did Athlone Global Security make its first recorded investment?
Athlone Global Security's first recorded investment was in September 2006.
What is the typical investment range for Athlone Global Security?
Athlone Global Security's investment range is between $2.3 million and $7 million, according to startupim data.
Which sectors does Athlone Global Security primarily invest in?
Athlone Global Security primarily invests in Aerospace, Defense & HLS, Cyber Security, and Energy Tech sectors. Two of its portfolio companies are Bluebird Aero Systems (Aerospace, Defense & HLS) and DefenSoft (Cyber Security).
Has Athlone Global Security had any notable exits from its portfolio companies?
Yes, Athlone Global Security has had three notable exits: PerSay was acquired by Nuance Communications in December 2010, Larotec was acquired by Beeper Communications in January 2012, and Bluebird Aero Systems was acquired by Israel Aerospace Industries in September 2020.
What was Athlone Global Security's most recent investment date?
Athlone Global Security's most recent recorded investment was in February 2008, when it invested $3 million in Larotec.
What is Athlone Global Security's lead investor activity?
According to startupim data, Athlone Global Security has a lead investor share of 0, indicating it does not typically act as a lead investor in its funding rounds.
Can you name a significant investment made by Athlone Global Security and its amount?
One significant investment by Athlone Global Security was $7 million in Bluebird Aero Systems in December 2007. Another was $3 million in Larotec in February 2008.