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Communication Fund
www.citigroup.com
The Communication Fund L.P. is sponsored by Salomon Smith Barney
Inc. and other members of Citigroup Inc. to offer qualified investors
access to private equity and equity-related investments in the communications
industry. The Fund seeks to generate capital appreciation at a rate
in excess of that historically generated by investments in publicly
traded equity securities.
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Draper Atlantic
Ventures
Draper Fisher Jurveston IV
www.dfj.com
Founded in 1985, Draper Fisher Jurveston is the premier early stage
venture capital firm. The company has created a global network of
affiliated venture funds with approximately $3 billion in capital
commitments and offices in the major technology centers around the
world. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, the firm is most interested
in very fast growing emerging markets, where they can invest in
a company that can achieve dominance of its niche.
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Encinal Partners Fund
www.wgcm.com/
Founded in 1990, Encinal Partners Fund is a crossover hedge fund
run by Whelan & Gratny Capital Management (WGCM). The fund mainly
invests in private venture capital opportunities. WGCM is an asset
management firm that invests primarily in emerging growth equities.
They manage discretionary accounts for institutions, pensions, and
qualified individuals. The firm has approximately $75 million in
capital under management.
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Goldman Sachs Private
Equity www.gs.com
Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking,
securities and investment management firm that provides a wide range
of services worldwide to a substantial and diversified client base
that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments
and high-net-worth individuals. The firm is headquartered in New
York and maintains offices in London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Hong Kong
and other major financial centers around the world.
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Ignite Japan IT 2000
Fund www.ignite.co.jp/english/index_en.htm
Established in 2000 as a Japanese subsidiary of Ignite, a venture
capital firm established in Silicon Valley in 1997, the firm invests
in Japanese high-tech companies. Investors in its funds are leading
US and Japanese high-technology companies and major financial institutions.
Total amount of funds under management reaches approximately 20
billion Yen.
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JH Whitney III Fund
www.jhwhitney.com/
Founded by John Hay Whitney in 1946, Whitney & Co., LLC is a
diversified global manager of alternative assets with over $5 billion
invested in private and public equity and debt. The firm pioneered
the venture capital business and has evolved from a top US venture
firm with $10 million under management to what we are today. Headquartered
in Stamford, Connecticut, Whitney has a talented and diverse team
of investment professionals who bring both industry and geographic
expertise to the Firm's investing activities.
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KLM Capital Fund
www.klmtech.com/
Founded in 1996, KLM is a consortium of world-class technology entrepreneurs
investing in the communications, information technology and semiconductor
industries. The mission of KLM Capital is to generate a superior
rate of return for its investors from capital appreciation of investments
through expertise provided by KLM's human capital, primarily in
technology companies in the U.S. and in Asia. KLM's investment focus
is on companies in the communications, information technology and
semiconductor industries.
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New Millennium
Partners, L.P.
New Millennium Partners II
www.nmpartners.com/
New Millennium Partners has a bimodal investment approach that focuses
primarily on first round seed companies and then also in mezzanine
(last round before IPO) opportunities. New Millennium Partners work
with entrepreneurs to turn their ideas, experience and networks
into successful companies. Having experience in both seed and also
later stage/public companies provides us with the capital reserves
and network of partners to assist companies in all stages of their
growth.
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Sequoia International
Partners www.sequoiacap.com/
Founded in 1972 by Don Valentine along with Pierre Lamond, the company
that has in the past 30 years become the byword for high-tech and
communications equipment. Investments have included defunct online
toy store eToys, Web search engine Google, and digital music site
MP3.com. Sequoia Capital International Partners invests in startups
by first-generation or immigrant Americans such as nVidia and 3Com,
while Sequoia Capital Israel focuses on offering VC in that country.
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Summit V Advisors
Fund
Summit Venture VI-A, L.P.
www.summitpartners.com/
Founded 1984, Summit Partners started with a vision of helping profitable
companies realize their full growth potential. The firm is a leading
global private equity and venture capital firm, with more than 60
investment professionals in their Boston, Palo Alto, and London
offices. Thet have raised in excess of $5.5 billion in capital and
invested in more than 250 businesses. These companies have completed
more than 100 public offerings and more than 80 strategic sales
or mergers.
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TA Advent
Atlantic & Pacific III Fund
TA Executive Fund
www.ta.com/
Founded in 1968, TA Associates invest in private companies in exciting
industries, with the goal of helping management teams build their
businesses into great companies. They invest in private companies
in exciting industries, with the goal of helping management teams
build their businesses into great companies. This mission has been
at the heart of TA's approach to investing, and our 300+ current
and former portfolio companies illustrate their commitment to provide
steady support through the cycles of the global economy.
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Technology
Crossover Fund
Technology Crossover II
Technology Crossover IV
www.tcv.com/
Founded in 1995 by Jay Hoag and Rick Kimball, Technology Crossover
Fund (TCV) is a leading provider of growth capital to technology
companies throughout their rapid growth phase. TCV employs a crossover
investment model, which combines venture capital with public market
investing and enables TCV to continue to invest in its portfolio
companies at the IPO and beyond. Equipped with a $5 billion capital
base and more than 30 years of experience, they offer our portfolio
companies financial support, strategic guidance, and a significant
network of contacts.
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Walden VC
II
Walden Capital Patners II
Walden Israel Ventures II
Walden Media & IT Fund
www.waldenvc.com/
Founded in 1974 by Art Berliner and George Sarlo, the Walden group
consistently generated superior investment returns by investing
in companies with extraordinary growth potential. Walden group manages
$1 billion in assets worldwide. It consists of WaldenVC, which is
focused on technology opportunities in the U.S.; Walden Israel,
which was founded in 1994 and manages two Israel-focused funds;
and Walden International, which invests in Pan Asian and U.S. based
technology companies. WaldenVC has $350 million under management.
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VMS Special Partners
www.vmsgroup.com/
The Special Partners Fund, LP began operations on October 15, 1997.
The fund's investment objective is to maximize long-term capital
appreciation through venture capital investment in emerging growth
and information technology companies.
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