|
|
|
«
123
A
An
B
C
Ci
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
So
T
U
V
W
XYZ
»
«
K1
Keir
Kenn
Kick
Kirt
Koor
»
|
 |
|
|
Kickstart
Offices: Salt Lake City, Utah
Kickstart's mission is to kickstart companies
in the mountain west by aligning technology
creators, industry, entrepreneurs, and follow-on
capital sources behind the funding and mentoring
of seed investments with tremendous potential.
Kickstart Seed Fund's objectives are to
create financial returns for their investors,
align with ecosystems to increase the quality
and quantity of seed deals; and, reinvest
in the ecosystem to plant more seeds. |
Kidd
& Company
Offices: Greenwich, Connecticut
Through Kidd & Company's research process they identify unmet customer needs
in large markets and develop differentiated solutions that change the way
business is done in that industry segment. In most cases, they acquire several
companies to form the platform business and work closely with management
on a day-to-day basis to integrate the business and improve their ability
to serve the customer. |
Kikari Private Equity (HPE)
Offices: Tokyo, Japan
The business purpose of Hikari Private Equity
is to make close relationship with investors
and entrepreneurs, by way of investing in
venture private companies in and out of
Japan and incubation for upbringing venture
companies, facilitate augmenting corporate
value with advising and contribution to
HPE business activities, social contribution,
activities for private equity. |
Kinderhook Partners
Offices: Fort Lee, New Jersey
Kinderhook Partners was founded in 2003, focused on making long-term investments
in small public companies and, to a lesser degree, promising private companies.
They aim to have a concentrated portfolio of investments in companies they
believe have the potential to grow substantially. They will consider investment
opportunities in a variety of industries, focusing on companies which have
sustainable attractive margins and return on equity. |
Kinetic Ventures
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia & Chevy Chase,
Maryland
Kinetic Ventures is a leading provider of
capital to entrepreneurial companies addressing
growth markets related to communications,
the Internet, and customer service opportunities.
They focus on investments in segments critical
to the transition underway in the deregulating
utility industry. Their strategy is to leverage
their long heritage and expertise in the
utility industry. |
King Hill Capital
Offices: Charlestown, Massachusetts
King Hill Capital invests money and time
to help private cleantech companies become
vibrant businesses. This investment focus
stems from a profound concern about global
climate change and the country’s need for
greater energy independence. King Hill Capital
invests in private cleantech businesses.
Initial investments typically range from
$100K to $500K. |
Kirlan Venture Capital (KVC)
Offices: Seattle, Washington
Kirlan Venture Capital is a venture capital
firm. KVC might be viewed as an opportunistic
investor focusing more on investing in exceptional
or promising technology companies with seasoned
management than in companies within specific
business sectors. Over the years they have
invested in early to mezzanine stage companies
in the healthcare, life sciences, internet,
software, communications, specialty retail,
manufacturing and other technology sectors.
|
 |
|
|
|
|
 |