September 28
 
Ivan Trajkovic
 
 

Wamba, a Spanish social network site made a deal for a 3 Million Eur investment with early Skype investor and "a self-described Neo-Classical serial entrepreneur" Morten Lund.

This investment brought him 40% ownership over Wamba. This social networking site targeting Italy, France, Germany, Spain, and Latin America, where users can share videos, music, blogs, and pictures, is currently evaluated to 7.5 million Eur.

Wamba, originaly funded by Matias de Tezanos, was founded by Enrique Dubois. The name Wamba stands for positive, joy, excitement, and happiness.

Enrique Dubois interviewed by Edo van Santen (TV4B) :



(sources: TechCrunch, TV4B, Loogic, Morten Lund Blog)

 
 
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Edo van Santen TV4B
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September 30, 2007

Enrique, Congratulations, well done!

 
 
 
 

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