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G51
Offices: Austin, Texas
G-51 utilizes proven investment practices
to develop high-growth and high-velocity
businesses that deliver nationally ranked
returns to their investors. G-51's success
is based on three business catalysts that
consistently create value in their portfolio
companies, for their limited partners and
for their investment syndication partners.
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Gabriel Venture Partners
Offices: Redwood Shores, California
& Annapolis, Maryland
Gabriel Venture Partners looks for a win-win
outcome uniting the best-of-class entrepreneurs
with the best resources. They bring together
investment, operations, technology and industry
expertise to maximize the value creation
from the initial funding through every stage
of the company growth cycle. The Gabriel
fund was created help build the emerging
market leaders. |
Gaebler Ventures
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
Gaebler Ventures is a business incubator
and holding company that develops and nurtures
companies that are shaping the future. With
an emphasis on seed-stage and early-stage
investments, the partnership has invested
in companies since 1999 and has established
numerous innovative and market-leading enterprises
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Gaja Capital Partners
Offices: Mumbai, India
Gaja Capital Partners is an India-focused
private equity firm. They provide growth
capital to mid-market companies. Gaja's
investment focus is on emerging leaders
in emerging domestic sectors in India. Their
co-investors include leading global and
Indian financial institutions and some of
India’s leading business families. Their
vision is to be a globally respected, India-specialist,
investment firm delivering best of class
returns. |
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Galen Partners
Offices: New York, New York
Galen seeks equity investments in healthcare
companies in traditional and emerging growth
segments of the industry that are consistent
with their investment philosophy. With an
emphasis on mid-to-late stage financing,
Galen has a particular interest in businesses
specializing in healthcare information technology,
services and devices. Galen's typical investment
is in convertible preferred equity securities
with an initial placement of at least $10
million. |
Galileo Partners
Offices: Paris, France
Galileo Partners focuses on funding innovative
companies in the Internet, software, electronics,
semi-conductors, telecommunications, medical
and media sectors. Galileo Partners provides
financing and strategic advice to its portfolio
companies at every stage of their development
cycle, from seed or expansion capital to
the IPO stage for the “block busters”. Galileo
Partners also supports spin-offs from large
companies and turnarounds. |
Gamma Investors
Offices: King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Gamma Investors began in 1998 as a group
of angels who collaborated on venture-capital
investments. Gamma Investors’ creation was
primarily the work of several partners of
the derivatives trading boutique firm, Cooper
Neff & Associates. The Firm was sold to
Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) in 1994.
Upon their departure, Gamma Investors became
their primary vehicle for making venture-capital
investments. |
Garnett & Helfrich
Offices: Menlo Park, California
Ven-ture Buy-out (ven’cher bi’out’)
noun. The purchase of a technology
business from a parent company, and the
subsequent rebuilding of that business into
an innovative and profitable enterprise.
Involves risk of capital and substantial
changes to the business to improve management
and operations after acquisition. Garnett
& Helfrich Capital is the first fund to
exclusively focus on the emerging venture
buyout segment for mid-sized technology
spinouts. |
Gart Capital Partners (GCP)
Offices: Denver, Colorado
Gart Capital Partners is a private equity
investment partnership. The firm, a division
of The Gart Companies, provides closely
held and family owned businesses with private
equity capital for ownership transition
and growth. They invest in a broad range
of consumer and retail businesses that include,
but are not limited to, specialty retailing
and accompanying services, recreation, sports
and sporting goods, and leisure activities. |
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