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DuPont investor wants new board members [Startup Roundup]

Plus: AppVirality, an app growth-hacking startup, has raised a seed round.

Gov. Jack Markell joined DuPont CSO Linda Fisher at the Newport Solar Facility Grand Opening. (Photo by Twitter user @DuPont_News)

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WHO’S GETTING BUZZ

Activist investor Nelson Peltz — through his investment firm Trian Partners — owns a 2.68 percent stake in DuPontThe News Journal recently reported that Peltz claimed that shareholder return should be 52 percent higher — this is what he reported in his filings through the Securities & Exchange Commission. He recently nominated four directors to the company’s board, which consists of 13 members. The company, The News Journal reports, issued a statement saying Peltz’s plan would disrupt the company’s long-term goals.
The University of Delaware’s Jingyi Yu is exploring Google Glass as a technology that can fit and design prosthetics. He is a “Glass Explorer,” and has joined a select group of people who are creating, shaping and sharing through Glass. Read the full profile on Phys.org. Glass may also be dead, FYI.
 

WHO’S GETTING FUNDED

AppVirality Inc. — a company originally based in India and registered in Delaware — has raised a seed round from industry investors Rajan Anandan, Mike Galgon, Ravi Gururaj, Ashim Mehra, Mohit Saxena, India Internet Group and TNN Capital, YourStory reports. The plug-and-play growth hacking toolkit for mobile apps was developed and founded by brothers Ram Papineni and Laxman Papineni.

Companies: DuPont / University of Delaware
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