Spark Ventures said that it sold half of its stake in social online gaming company Mind Candy Inc., sealing a 15x return. The London-based firm first invested in Mind Candy in 2004. According to the ...
Mind Candy was once one of London's most successful startups. It created hit game "Moshi Monsters," and was reportedly valued at £125 million in 2011. During the early 2000s, Mind Candy was cited as ...
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As was widely predicted after Mind Candy’s Moshi Monsters smash-hit game failed to make the shift from Web to mobile in any meaningful way — apart from a few cursory apps — its financial results ...
Ian Chambers, the man in charge of Moshi Monsters firm Mind Candy, doesn't want to talk about the company's recent history. "We have talked about the past," he tells us sitting in the board room at ...
Mind Candy, the company behind the successful Moshi Monsters online kids game and character franchise, has acquired a games studio, Origami Blue, to power a new initiative being dubbed ‘Candy Labs’.
Mind Candy, the creator of Moshi Monsters, is back with another mobile app for children. It’s called PopJam and offers an Instagram-inspired “creative community” where anyone can share drawings, ...
Mind Candy founder Michael Acton Smith has been awarded an OBE in the Queen's New Year Honours List for 2014. Responsible for the hugely popular Moshi Monsters series, Acton Smith is honoured ...
Licensed Moshi Monsters products boosted Mind Candy's revenues in 2012, comprising more than 40 per cent of the UK-based company's annual turnover. According to a report filed with Companies House, ...
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