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  2. Benchmark (venture capital firm) - Wikipedia

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    The firm's most successful investment was a 1997 investment of $6.7 million in eBay for 22.1% of the company. [2] In 2011, it invested $12 million for an 11% stake in Uber, worth $7 billion in 2019 and $9.4 billion in 2023. [3]

  3. List of venture capital firms - Wikipedia

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    Rank Firm Headquarters Number of Deals 1 Plug and Play Tech Center: Sunnyvale, CA: 396 2 Antler: Singapore: 393 3 Enterprise Ireland: Dublin: 245 4 Alumni Ventures

  4. History of private equity and venture capital - Wikipedia

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    The public successes of the venture capital industry in the 1970s and early 1980s (e.g., DEC, Apple, Genentech) gave rise to a major proliferation of venture capital investment firms. From just a few dozen firms at the start of the decade, there were over 650 firms by the end of the 1980s, each searching for the next major "home run".

  5. Early history of private equity - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s and 1970s, venture capital firms focused their investment activity primarily on starting and expanding companies. More often than not, these companies were exploiting breakthroughs in electronic, medical or data-processing technology. As a result, venture capital came to be almost synonymous with technology finance.

  6. List of private equity firms - Wikipedia

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    Parent bank Private equity firm Location Year founded Year independent ABN AMRO: AAC Capital Partners: Amsterdam - 2008 AXA: Ardian: Paris: 1996 2013 Bank of America: Ridgemont Equity Partners: Charlotte: 1993 2010 Barclays Capital: Equistone Partners Europe London: 1979 2011 [3] Barings Bank ^ Baring Vostok Capital Partners Baring Private ...

  7. Private equity in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    The public successes of the venture capital industry in the 1970s and early 1980s (e.g., DEC, Apple, Genentech) gave rise to a major proliferation of venture capital investment firms. From just a few dozen firms at the start of the decade, there were over 650 firms by the end of the 1980s, each searching for the next major "home run".

  8. Sequoia Capital - Wikipedia

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    Sequoia was the first venture capital firm to offer a scout program, and the model has since been emulated by others in the industry. [106] [107] In December 2020, Sequoia expanded the scout program to Europe. [109] In 2021, Sequoia partnered on the BLCK VC Scout Network to provide training and education to current and aspiring Black scouts. [108]

  9. 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. [1]