According to Malik, these rounds will put Twitter’s valuation north of $70 million, but presumably still beneath the $150 million ceiling we discussed last month. But who knows, anything is possible when you have a bidding war.
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Twitter raised $5 million last year from Union Square Ventures and Charles River Ventures.
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