ONStor sells for $25M, taking $105M in capital down with it
ONStor, the ill-fated maker of data storage equipment for enterprises, has sold to software provider LSI Corporation for about $25 million, a paltry sum compared to the $130 million in venture capital it raised since its founding in 2001.
The big losers in the deal are ONStor’s fairly prestigious investors, including Foundation Capital, Velocity Interactive Group, Mayfield Fund and Worldview Technology Partners, among others.
Signs of trouble arose in April 2008 when the Campbell, Calif., company yanked… Continue Reading
Storage company ONStor pulls IPO plan, raises $25M
ONStor, a data storage equipment maker that had hoped to go public, has pulled those plans and raised another $25 million from investors.
We wrote about OnStor here when signaled its intent to go public, and mentioned the large number of storage companies that were seeking to go public, even when they were losing money and facing fierce competition. 3Par, Compellent, Data Domain and Netezza all held IPOs last year, and all of their stocks have… Continue Reading