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  2. How top New York venture investors view the future of the VC ...

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    The future of venture in New York—and beyond—is hazy. We’re still seeing a reckoning from the heady days of COVID, with firms struggling to raise money at anywhere close to the heights of ...

  3. List of venture capital firms - Wikipedia

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    New York City, NY: $15.1B 7: ... Shown below are the largest venture capital firms by deal flow in 2023. [3] ... Revolution LLC; Ribbit Capital; Rothenberg Ventures;

  4. Stripes (growth equity firm) - Wikipedia

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    Stripes (Stripes, LLC) is a private equity and venture capital firm based in Manhattan, New York, founded in 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2024, Stripes has US$7 billion of assets under management and more than 80 investments. [ 3 ]

  5. Albert Wenger - Wikipedia

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    Albert Wenger is a German-American businessman and venture capitalist. Wenger is a managing partner at Union Square Ventures, a New York City-based venture capital firm with investments in companies such as Twilio, Etsy, Firebase, Behance, and MongoDB. [1]

  6. RRE Ventures - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Ellman and James D. Robinson IV were classmates at Harvard Business School where they came up with the idea of starting a venture capital firm. [3] [4]In 1994 they founded RRE Ventures with Robinson's father, James D. Robinson III who was the Chairman and CEO of American Express from 1977 until his retirement in 1993.

  7. List of biotech and pharmaceutical companies in the New York ...

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    The New York City Economic Development Corporation's Early Stage Life Sciences Funding Initiative and venture capital partners, including Celgene, General Electric Ventures, and Eli Lilly, committed a minimum of US$100 million to help launch 15 to 20 ventures in life sciences and biotechnology in 2014, [6] and in January 2018, the City of New ...

  8. ‘Pattern matching’ is venture capitalists’ favorite tool—and ...

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    Based on my conversations with four different venture firms taken in by Al-Naji, the answer appears to be VC’s fondness for “pattern matching”—the practice of looking for founders who have ...

  9. How a Princeton rower became Diamondhands and fooled Silicon ...

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    Venture capitalists interviewed for this story agreed with that assessment, noting that firms are reluctant to become involved in public legal proceedings lest it create an impression they are not ...