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Crime prevention software start-up Auror gains big-name investors

The money is modest but the names are big. UPDATED

Chris Keall
Mon, 14 Sep 2015

Crime prevention software company Auror has raised $1 million from three new investors, chief executive Phil Thomson tells NBR.

The money is modest but the names are big.

The new backers are Sam Morgan, who took a 5.66% stake, Sir Stephen Tindall through his K1W1 fund (also 5.66%) and Australian

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Chris Keall
Mon, 14 Sep 2015
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