Three well-known tech investors and execs announced today that they had launched Mosaic Ventures, a new $140 million fund aimed at early-stage investments in Europe. It was created by Mike Chalfen, Simon Levene and Toby Coppel, all of whom have worked across a range of venture firms and Silicon Valley companies over the years. On its website, the group said: “We love renegades who take a fresh look at the world and want to shape it their way.” Bokay, boys!
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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