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Twenty-four players made international debuts, including 13 Slovenians. All Americans were from Major League Soccer for a match not on a FIFA international date. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesŠturm, Gradišar, Kamungo, Zawadzki and Schulte all were making their debuts. Schulte, Zawadzki and Kamungo were joined by midfielders Josh Atencio and Timmy Tillman, winger Diego Luna and forward Brian White. Eight starters debuted for 54th-ranked Slovenia, which plays Denmark, Serbia and England in the group stage of the European Championship in June.
Persons: Nejc Gradišar, Gregg Berhalter, Danijel Šturm, Bernard Kamungo, Sean Zawadzki, Gradišar, Patrick Schulte, Zawadzki, Schulte, Igor Vekič, John Tolkin, Kamungo, Josh Atencio, Timmy Tillman, Diego Luna, Brian White, Jack McGlynn, Duncan McGuire, Esmir Bajraktarevic, Aziel Jackson, Bruce Arena, Tillman, Malik Tillman, Shaq Moore, Miles Robinson, ___ Organizations: ANTONIO, Major League Soccer, FIFA, CONCACAF Nations League, Mexico, Europe, Slovenia, U.S, Bruce, Iran, European Locations: Slovenia, United States, Europe, U.S, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Poland, Guatemala, Denmark, England
"If MediaMath was Will Smith — he had a whole acting career before he slapped Chris Rock in the face," Emrich told Insider. It's been a little over three months since Infillion, a US-based adtech company that owns assets like Gimbal and TrueX, bought MediaMath in a bankruptcy auction for $22 million. Emrich's team at Infillion is on track to relaunch the MediaMath demand-side platform and data management platform before the end of the year. Infillion also wants to integrate MediaMath with its other assets so companies can enhance their own advertising businesses using its tech. With the help of former MediaMath CEO Joe Zawadzki and his venture capital firm Aperiam Ventures, which is advising the company, Infillion has hired back 40 former MediaMath staffers.
Persons: Rob Emrich, they'll, MediaMath, Will Smith —, Chris Rock, Emrich, It's, Infillion, Joe Zawadzki, Carl Millikin, Vince Li, Geoff King Organizations: TrueX, MediaMath's, Google, Business, Aperiam Ventures Locations: US, Infillion, America
Adtech platform Infillion closed its $22 million deal to buy fallen adtech firm MediaMath out of bankruptcy on Friday. Now Infillion CEO Rob Emrich must make good on a business plan to get MediaMath back to earning $100 million in net revenue within 4 years. It's aiming to relaunch the MediaMath platform in early 2024. Zawadzki and his adtech focused venture capital firm Aperiam Ventures are providing Infillion with strategic advice on getting MediaMath back off the ground. Emrich previously told Insider that Infillion is preparing to take $30 million in operating losses on MediaMath over the next three years.
Persons: Rob Emrich, Infillion, Emrich, MediaMath, there's, Tom Triscari, Infillion isn't, Emirch, Joe Zawadzki, , Zawadzki, Joe, Aperiam, Eric Franchi Organizations: Facebook, Sanofi, Mobile, Trade, Google, Leomade, Aperiam Ventures, TrueX, Disney Locations: Staples
Kenigsberg and the LLC building the house on the formerly vacant property said they're both victims of title fraud. Fraudulent sales like these are on the rise. "Any opportunity out there to buy a property at a good value or in a good area is going to get snapped up," Larson told Insider. "With a decrease in home sales, now they're looking for other ways to leverage real property into fraud," Rymarowicz told Insider. AdvertisementAdvertisement"We think we can uplevel RON (Remote Online Notarization) and do a higher level of online notarization," Kinsel told Insider.
Persons: Daniel Kenigsberg, they're, William Gordon, Kenigsberg, Gordon, , Eric Gibbs, Gibbs, Nick Larson, there's, Larson, Deanne Rymarowicz, Rymarowicz, it's, David Zawadzki, Pat Kinsel, that's, Kinsel Organizations: FBI, Service, Federal Bureau, Investigation's Boston, Realty ONE, LexisNexis, National Association of Realtors, Nevada Real Estate Division Locations: Wall, Silicon, Fairfield , Connecticut, Kenigsberg, Tucson , Arizona, Arizona, Nevada, Chicago
Adtech company Infillion is set to acquire the assets of bankrupt adtech firm MediaMath. US-based adtech company Infillion has emerged as the highest bidder for the assets of MediaMath, the high-profile adtech firm that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June, according to court filings. A sale hearing is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 8.30 a.m. Eastern Time in the Delaware bankruptcy court. London-based Genius Sports, a sports data and video-streaming company, made the second-highest bid for the MediaMath assets, according to the court filings. Infillion was formed in 2022 after Disney sold its video adtech asset TrueX to the location-focused adtech firm Gimbal in late 2020.
Persons: Infillion, couldn't, Sports didn't, MediaMath, Xandr, TrueX, Gimbal, Joe Zawadzki Organizations: MediaMath, Sports, Google, Disney, TrueX, Street, Amazon, Bank of America, Mobile, Phoenix Locations: Delaware, London
"Project Phoenix" is seeking to raise at least $10 million in a SAFE financing. Project Phoenix is being operated by team members of Zawadzki's VC fund AperiamVentures. Project Phoenix, registered as Phoenix Project Acquisition Inc., is raising the investment with a "post-money valuation cap" of $20 million — the maximum price at which investors can convert their SAFE investment notes into equity. A person familiar with the matter said it was likely Project Phoenix would need to raise further funds if it wins the auction. Correction: August 11, 2023 — An earlier version of this story misstated the date of bankruptcy auction.
Persons: Joe Zawadzki, Jeffrey Hirsch, Zawadzki, Hirsch didn't, MediaMath, MediaMath's Organizations: Phoenix, Inc, Google Locations: AperiamVentures, Delaware, York
MediaMath Cofounder and CEO Joe Zawadzki is assembling a syndicate to buy back the company. MediaMath cofounder Joe Zawadzki is looking to assemble a syndicate of adtech industry investors to attempt to buy back the company's assets at its upcoming bankruptcy auction, according to people familiar with the matter. Former employees and industry observers have said Zawadzki's MediaMath was also ahead of its time developing tools to demystify how digital ad dollars were being spent. MediaMath's supply chain optimization assets could become the backbone of FxM's "SCF+" supply chain financing product, the adtech industry sources suggested. Zawadzki is also a general partner at the venture capital firm AperiamVentures, which has invested in dozens of adtech startups.
Persons: Joe Zawadzki, MediaMath, Zawadzki, Joe, Zawadzki's, , Neil Nguyen, MGI, hadn't Organizations: IBM, Bain Capital, Google, Media, Games Locations: MediaMath, Delaware, , AperiamVentures
The adtech company held panel sessions and meetings at the "MediaMath Penthouse." But behind the scenes, MediaMath CEO Neil Nguyen had barely been sleeping, according to three people familiar with the matter. "We collectively believed as a company, board, and advisors that we had a deal in hand," the statement continued. When advertisers or agencies buy ads through a platform like MediaMath, the adtech company must pay publishers immediately for their ad space. But the adtech company must wait — often 90 days or more — to be paid by the advertiser or agency.
Persons: MediaMath, Goldman Sachs, MediaMath execs, Neil Nguyen, Nguyen, Olivier Anrigo, Xandr, Joe Zawadzki, Ernest Hemingway, Searchlight wasn't, Neil, Houlihan Lokey, Zeta, Viant, Chris Vanderhook, Tim Vanderhook, Frederick M, Brown, MGI, Lionel Hahn, Remco Westermann, Gary Hershorn, MGI's, Westermann, they'll, Zawadzki, he'd Organizations: Cannes Lions, Cannes, Goldman, Searchlight Capital, Carlton Hotel, Google, IBM, Bain Capital —, Aperiam, Searchlight, Silicon, Zeta Global, Media, Games Invest, Verve, MGI's Verve Group, Getty, Verve Group, Trade, World Trade, Trade Center Locations: France, Cannes, hobnobbing, Delaware, Japan, Manhattan, New York City, MediaMath, AperiamVentures
At its Halloween party in 2015, the adtech startup MediaMath seemed on the brink of greatness. The machine-learning revolution that took over the financial industry was finally happening in marketing, and many industry insiders considered MediaMath to be the hottest adtech company of the time. "We never came close to consummating such a deal with MediaMath nor entertained the purported valuation," said a representative for Singtel. The Trade Desk, the most comparable independent DSP company to MediaMath, was riding high after its 2016 initial public offering. The quasi-equity agreement was structured to protect Searchlight if MediaMath didn't perform to certain quotas or if things went south financially.
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