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  • White Bull Summit In Barcelona Puts A Filter On The Exit Market In Europe

    Mike Butcher

    Mike Butcher is the European Editor for TechCrunch. A former grunge rock drummer, he became a long time journalist, and has since written for UK national newspapers and magazines including The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Times, The Daily Telegraph and The New Statesman. Mike is also a co-founder and shareholder of TechHub, a co-working space/service/community with several locations... → Learn More

    Thursday, October 4th, 2012
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    For the past three years the White Bull Summit in Barcelona has been doing something that too few tech conferences in Europe really do: talk about exits for startups. In recent times it’s become so common to have a conference about early stage startups that almost no-one has really concentrated on this crucial life-cycle for companies, and perhaps the only other contender for this discussion has be NOAH in London which tends to attract late stage VC and Private Equity. So it’s refreshing to see founder Farley Duvall continue to plough this furrow. Duvall piloted Red Herring’s brand in Europe for many years, but with the decline of that brand he has struck out with his own, so he’s as much an entrepreneur as the tech companies he puts on stage. Some of the companies are familiar, some aren’t, but it’s an instructive filter on the market.

    Part of the event is the Bully Awards where tech companies are highlighted for their particular interest to the attendees. This year Swedish companies have topped the list of winners (chosen from 60 companies) with nine companies represented, followed by Finland with four companies, Spain and the United Kingdom with three.

    The awards like to divide up the companies into three categories.

    Thus, the 2012 Bully Award winners include:

    Yearlings (firms that seek or have received angel/seed rounds or equivalent; classic start-ups)
    AlterGeo – Russia
    Boole Server – Italy
    Burt – Sweden
    CloudMe – Sweden
    Crowdynews – Netherlands
    Encap – Norway
    Everplaces – Denmark
    eyeOS- Spain
    MyWidz – Sweden
    Tictail – http://www.tictail.com – Sweden
    Transfluent – Finland
    Tribe Studios – Finland
    WeVideo – Norway
    zero2infinity (Spain)

    Young Bulls (firms that seek or have received Series A financing; early stage companies)
    Canatu – Finland
    dukaPC – Denmark
    Epuramat – Luxembourg
    IOVOX – UK
    Kiosked – Finland
    Maporama – France
    Softkinetic – Belgium
    TallyFox – Switzerland
    Wrapp – Sweden
    Zyncro – Spain

    Longhorns (post Series A firms; growth stage companies)
    eCommera – UK
    iZettle – Sweden
    Klarna – Sweden
    Masabi – UK
    Rebtel – Sweden
    Tobii – Sweden

    White Bull has a bit of a record in identifying Europe’s leading TMT companies with previous Bully Award winners identified including BuyVIP (acquired by Amazon), JayCut (acquired by RIM), Q-go (acquired by RightNow Technologies), Severa Corp (acquired by Visma Group), SunglassesShop.com (acquired by Glasses Direct), Ubitexx (acquired by RIM), Vilant Systems Oy (merged RFID activities with Swisscom Auto-ID Services AG), and WatchMouse (acquired by CA Technologies).