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  2. List of venture capital firms - Wikipedia

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    Shown below are the largest venture capital firms by deal flow in 2023. [3] Rank Firm Headquarters Number of Deals 1 Plug and Play Tech Center: Sunnyvale, CA: 396 2

  3. Quantum Capital Group - Wikipedia

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    Quantum Capital Group, previously known as Quantum Energy Partners, is a Houston, Texas-based private equity firm focused on the energy industry. History The ...

  4. Salient Partners - Wikipedia

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    Salient Partners was a private equity firm based in Houston, Texas, with offices in New York City, San Francisco and Newport Beach.The firm's strategies included emerging markets, [1] real estate investment trusts (REITs), master limited partnership (MLPs) investments, [2] managed futures, [3] risk parity funds, [4] and liquid alternative investments. [5]

  5. Bill Gurley - Wikipedia

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    The title of his blog, Above the Crowd, and the book eBoys: The First Inside Account of Venture Capitalists that profiles the Benchmark team, both reference his height; the subtitle of eBoys is “The true story of the six tall men who backed eBay, Webvan, and other billion-dollar start-ups." [35]

  6. Tim Draper - Wikipedia

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    Draper is the third in a familial line of venture capitalists and government officials. He is the son of Phyllis (Culbertson) and William Henry Draper III and the younger brother of actress Polly Draper. His father is the founder of Draper & Johnson Investment Company and former chairman and president of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.

  7. Alan E. Salzman - Wikipedia

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    Alan E. Salzman (born 1953) [1] is an American venture capitalist and managing partner. [2] He is the co-founder, CEO and Managing Partner of VantagePoint Capital Partners, a venture capital firm in the U.S. and an investor in clean technology companies.

  8. Bobby Yazdani - Wikipedia

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    Yazdani founded Signatures Capital in 2006 and co-founded investment firm Cota Capital in 2014, where he serves as a Partner. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Yazdani was ranked #1 out of 2000 angel investors in a 2014 report by CB Insights as having the most successful track record for investing in companies that received follow-on funding.

  9. David L. Cremin - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent to Vis-a-Vis Entertainment, Cremin began his venture capital career in 1998 co-founding Zone Ventures, an early stage venture capital firm focused on media technology ventures where he was responsible for fund management, fund raising, deal sourcing and due diligence.