Gaia Interactive, Inc. operates an online community. It provides games; forums; journals; and a customizable on-line presence called an avatar, which allows members to interact with each other. The company also operates an online store that sells clothing, such as tops and bottoms; accessories, such as hats, hair accessories, key chains/cell phone straps, wristbands, and stationeries; plushies and toys; and customizable stuff.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
06/01/06 Series A 8.93M Mission Ventures, Valhalla Partners Unknown
03/01/07 Series B 12M Windward Ventures, Signature Capital, Crosslink Capital Unknown
07/14/08 Series C 11M Unknown

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