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Stockholm (HedgeFonder.nu) – It-miljardären bakom mobilspelsuccén Angry Birds startar ett nytt riskkapitalbolag som jagar nya svenska it-under att investera i, skriver Dagens industri.

Det är Kaj Hed, storägare i Rovio, spelproduktionsbolaget bakom Angry Birds, som är på väg att starta ett riskkapitalbolag som ska investera i svenska it-uppstickare och till sin hjälp har han enligt uppgift rekryterat Kerstin Cooley som tidigare arbetat med att locka investerare till SEB:s hedgefonder.

Kaj Hed äger nästan 70 procent av Rovio, som enligt uppgift värderas till 60 miljarder kronor och börjar förbereda sig för en börsintroduktion.

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