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  2. Highland Capital Partners - Wikipedia

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    Highland Capital Partners is a global venture capital firm with offices in Boston, Silicon Valley, and San Francisco. Highland has raised over $4 billion in committed capital and invested in more than 280 companies, with 47 IPOs and 134 acquisitions .

  3. Highland Capital - Wikipedia

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    Highland Capital Management, a multibillion-dollar distressed investment firm and hedge fund and mutual fund manager based in Dallas, Texas; Highland Capital Partners, a $2.6 billion venture capital firm based in Lexington, Massachusetts

  4. Highland Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    Highland Capital Management is an alternative investment management firm that manages hedge funds, structured investment vehicles and mutual funds. The firm invests in global public equities, as well as fixed income markets with a focus on leveraged loans , high yield bonds , and structured products .

  5. Bob Davis (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Davis led the company through its acquisition by Terra for $12.5 billion in stock in 2000. [10] After the Terra acquisition, he served as the CEO of Terra Lycos, the combined company. [11] [12] In 2001, Davis left Terra Lycos to join Highland Capital Partners, a venture capital firm.

  6. Chip Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson was CEO of Lululemon until 2005, when he sold a 48% stake to private equity firms Advent International [12] and Highland Capital Partners. [13] In 2007, an IPO was offered by Lululemon Athletica Inc. on Canadian and US exchanges. [14]

  7. ExaGrid - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2002 by Dave Therrien to solve the challenge of integrated primary storage with data backup. The company was funded by venture backed funding from Sigma Partners and Highland Capital Partners.

  8. Tom Chapman (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the company raised £20 million in venture capital from SEP and Highland Capital Partners at a valuation of £76 million. [13] In 2013, Chapman rebranded all Matches' physical stores MATCHESFASHION.COM to "unify" the brand. [14] [8] In 2016, the company launched 90-minute delivery to shoppers in London. [11]

  9. NexBank - Wikipedia

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    It became a stock savings bank in 2002 and shortened its name to Heritage Bank, SSB. The bank moved to Dallas in 2004, after it was acquired by partners in Highland Capital, and changed its name to NexBank, SSB, in 2005.