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Kennet Partners
Offices: Foster City, California & London,
England
Kennet Partners invests in European and
North American businesses with real customers
and strong revenue growth. They like businesses
that have identified a way to break out
of traditional markets. Sectors Kennet invest
in include technology-enabled business services,
digital media, e-commerce, consumer Internet,
enterprise software, telecoms software and
infrastructure, semiconductors and IT services. |
Kenson Ventures
Offices: Palo Alto, California
Kenson Ventures provides seed money/funds
and strategic advice to start-ups, partnerships,
and established companies focusing in the
biotechnology and life science areas. Kenson
Ventures also considers and participates
in co-investment with other institutions.
Their primary focus is on emerging-growth
companies. They may also make investments
in late-stage companies. |
Kepha Partners
Offices: Waltham, Massachusetts
As more and more venture capital is raised,
many firms are pursuing new strategies and
models. Some have become venture bankers.
Kepha has a back-to-basics approach focused
on pre-seed, seed and Series A companies.
They call this venture building, and it
is what created the venture industry in
the first place. It is the foundation, or
rock, of venture capital. They seek entrepreneurs
who have disruptive ideas and know that
they can do it better. |
Kernel Capital
Offices: Cork-Dublin, Ireland
Kernel Capital is one of Ireland’s largest
and most active venture capital funds. Established
in 2002 the firm has an excellent portfolio
of investee companies across, technology,
life science and general industry. With
investment funds of €165m under management
through Kernel Capital and its associate
company Seroba Kernel, they target opportunities
in the €250k to €5m range. |
KERN Partners
Offices: Calgary, Alberta
KERN Partners provides strategy-driven mergers
and capital markets advice, and was involved
in two of the three largest corporate M&A
transactions and one of the largest Energy
Trust mergers in the history of the Canadian
energy sector. In 2003, KERN transitioned
into private equity with the establishment
of its first fund, KERN Energy Partners
I Fund (KEP I), which achieved total commitments
of $230 million. |
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KeyNote Ventures
Offices: Menlo Park, California
KeyNote Ventures have over 40 years of cumulative
experience in venture capital investing
and close to 70 years of substantial operating
background at senior executive levels in
each of the industries within KeyNote's
investment focus. Their strategy has been
and will continue to be investing primarily
as a lead investor in syndications with
other top tier venture capital firms. The
provide entrepreneurs funding, but also
a network of people and resources. |
Key Principal Partners (KKP)
Offices: Cleveland, Ohio; San Francisco,
California & Greenwich, Connecticut
Key Principal Partners is an experienced
investment partner that works with management
teams and owners to provide the capital
they need. They have $1 billion in capital
under management to make mezzanine and equity
investments in solidly performing middle
market companies. To date, they have invested
over $600 million in more than 62 companies.
Most of these companies operate in manufacturing
and service sectors. |
Keystone Capital
Offices: Deerfield, Illinois
Keystone Capital is a private equity investment
firm that manages in excess of $100 million
in investment capital. Formed in 1994, their
mission is to acquire and build a portfolio
of exceptionally high quality, mid-sized
businesses that are leaders in their niche
markets. Keystone is differentiated by their
willingness to enter into true operating
partnerships with the professional management
teams of the companies they acquire.
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Key Venture Partners (KVP)
Offices: San Francisco,
California
Key Venture Partners invests $3-10 million
in companies in the fields of software,
communications and information technology.
KVP and is a venture capital group of Key
Principal Partners (KPP), a $1 billion private
equity firm. KVP looks companies that serve
proven markets with products already generating
a revenue stream, demonstrate sustainable
competitive differentiation, and provide
an immediate tangible value proposition
to customers. |
Khosla Ventures
Offices: Menlo Park, California
Khosla Ventures offers venture assistance,
strategic advice and capital to entrepreneurs.
The firm helps entrepreneurs extend the
potential of their ideas in both traditional
venture areas like the Internet, computing,
mobile, and silicon technology arenas but
also supports breakthrough scientific work
in clean technology areas such as bio-refineries
for energy and bioplastics, solar, battery
and other environmentally friendly technologies. |
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