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Strong Month for Web 2.0 Financing

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Fewer but larger deals push November over $200 Million in financing.

November 2009 is a month that saw 10 financings in excess of $15 million each, plus the $400 million acquisition of PlayFish by Electronic Arts. This despite the number of deals tracking well below the roughly 25 deals per month that our Web 2.0 universe has generated in 2009 to date. Regarding the higher value deals, we observe two clear sector trends: investment in gaming companies approaching the market from a social networks perspective (e.g. PlayFish, Playdom, Zynga), and increased interest in Chinese online media companies (Ku6.com, Phoenix New Media, Qunar.com).

WHILE FUNDING ACTIVITY IS HEATING UP…

November – seventh month to close above $200 million in 2009: Total transaction value in the Web 2.0 universe for November ended at $203.4 million. The number of financings increased to 18, averaging $11.3 million each (vs. an average of $11.9 million over 17 deals as of last week). In comparison, total capital raised in October was $171.3 million, averaging $6.3 million (27 deals); September was $232.8 million, averaging $9.0 million (26 deals); and August was $221.6 million, averaging $7.6 million (29 deals).

… PUBLIC MARKETS PULL BACK

Market pull-back continues: Nineteen companies in our universe had positive stock price performances over the past week (for stocks with prices greater than $1), while 28 companies showed negative 1-week returns.

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The Best Of posts at QuicklyBored.com

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We have a new sidebar addition: our Best Of category that will be constantly updating as the site expands into greatness. Take a moment to read through the titles and join in on some of the discussions going on. For example, there was some heated talk on the following:

Bell and Telus to charge for incoming SMS

Theories and debate surrounding the iPhone 3G’s poor reception

Walt Mossberg is not a Samsung Instict fan

Canadians - have a nice long weekend

Party on Parliament Hill
Quicklybored is absent today but things will be back as usual tomorrow morning. I’m not even sure what the holiday is but I know I don’t have to be at work. You know a country has too many holidays when its citizens are just partying without knowing why.

Here are some things you can expect when we get back this week: Industry news and interviews, a great ‘how to’ for upgrading your phone’s OS and some witty banter about otherwise boring subjects. So check back!

QuicklyBored on television: iPhone Frenzy

Never do TV interviews after being awake for 30 hours.

It has taken us ages to finally get my hands on these videos. After writing to the various news agencies about getting a copy of the video, they responded with comments like “don’t bother, it’s a pain in our ass.” So we had to go over their heads and just rip it right off the site. I know it’s a little rude to steal content we linked to them and they did steal Kyle’s soul.

[Click here for the CTV Newsnet Clip]

[Click here for the Ottawa Citizen interview]