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Funding news about vybe

The documents were filed with the SEC on May 22.

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According to documents filed with the SEC, Philadelphia Urgent Care Management, Inc. (aka vybe) — based in Philadelphia, Pa. — launched a new round of equity financing on May 9.

The company intends to raise as much as $13,182,000 and reports having raised $12,201,416 thus far. The documents were filed with the SEC on May 22.

View the filing

Related: NewSpring Capital, PCOM invest in vybe, a network of urgent care clinics [May 14, 2018]

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Companies: NewSpring Capital

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