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BaltCap Sells eKool to Estonian Investors

Following a successful five-year investment, BaltCap's Baltic SME Fund has completed a successful exit from Estonian education platform eKool. BaltCap acquired eKool from the Vaata Maailma Foundation in November 2005. The educational company's new owner is Kriit OÜ, a group of several private investors from Estonia. During the period of BaltCap's ownership, eKool has made great strides in developing its platform and seeing it integrated into large portions of the Estonian educational system.

Modesat Announces Successful Series A Funding Round

Communications technology company Modesat Communications has announced a successful Series A funding round which netted the company some €1.85 million. The three investors for the round were Modesat's parent company, Ambient Sound Investments, as well as the Estonian Development Fund and Bellus. Modesat's market entry activity also contributed additional funding. The financing is aimed at facilitating sales negotiations with equipment providers and integrating new equipment into customer products.

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