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  2. Oak Investment Partners - Wikipedia

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    Since inception, Oak had invested in more than 480 companies and had raised more than $8.4 billion in investor commitments across 12 private equity funds. [1] Ann Lamont is a founder and managing partner. [2] In May 2006, Oak raised its 12th fund, at $2.56 billion, reportedly the largest venture capital fund ever raised. [3]

  3. Anthony Precourt - Wikipedia

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    Jay Anthony Precourt Jr. [2] (born c. 1969–70) is an American investor and sports team owner. He is the CEO of Two Oak Ventures (formerly Precourt Sports Ventures), a group that owns Major League Soccer club Austin FC and formerly owned the Columbus Crew.

  4. Live Oak Bank - Wikipedia

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    Live Oak Bank, a subsidiary of Live Oak Bancshares, Inc., is an American bank. Headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina , it serves small business owners in all 50 states and was the leading SBA by dollar volume in 2022.

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  6. Oaktree Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 2012, Oaktree Capital Group, LLC became listed on the NYSE under the ticker symbol OAK. [6] [7] On March 13, 2019, Canada's Brookfield Asset Management announced that it had agreed to buy 62% of Oaktree Capital Management for approximately $4.7 billion. [8] [9]

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  8. Prosper Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg BusinessWeek reported on November 11, 2010, that Prosper was seeking additional funding [26] and Prosper received an additional funding infusion in a Series E round on June 3, 2011. According to Prosper's SEC filing, the company raised $17.15 million by selling additional shares at an average of approximately $0.738/share.

  9. GMAC ResCap - Wikipedia

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    GMAC ResCap, Inc., earlier Residential Funding Company LLC and Residential Capital Corporation, was a residential mortgage loan originator and servicer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was a subsidiary of GMAC (now Ally Financial ).