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Kirtland Capital Partners
Offices: Beachwood, Ohio
For nearly 30 years, Kirtland Capital Partners'
disciplined and focused middle-market investment
strategy has created long-term value in
their portfolio companies and delivered
superior returns to their investors and
the management teams of their portfolio
companies. Kirtland Capital successfully
partners companies with one focused goal:
to significantly increase long-term value
through growth and strategic, operational
and financial improvements. |
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Asia
Offices: Shanghai-Beijing, China
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers is committed
to helping entrepreneurs build sustainable
technology businesses. For nearly
30 years, they have invested in hundreds
of market-defining ventures that have resulted
in the creation of over 250,000 new jobs,
over $100 billion in new revenue, and over
$650 billion in market capitalization. Their
focus is on new technologies and new applications
of technology that will drive high-impact
change. |
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB)
Offices: Menlo Park-San Francisco, California
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers is committed
to helping entrepreneurs build sustainable
technology businesses. For nearly
30 years, they have invested in hundreds
of market-defining ventures that have resulted
in the creation of over 250,000 new jobs,
over $100 billion in new revenue, and over
$650 billion in market capitalization. Their
focus is on new technologies and new applications
of technology that will drive high-impact
change. |
Klesch & Company
Offices: London, England
Klesch & Company Limited focuses on making
control equity investments across a broad
spectrum of industries. Opportunistic in
their approach, Klesch & Company is interested
in acquiring businesses no longer considered
central to the growth plans of their current
owners. Such businesses may be non-core
divisions of large corporations, secondary
buy-outs, refinancings or disposals. The
businesses can be stable or underperforming. |
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Kline Hawkes & Co
Offices: Los Angeles, California
Kline Hawkes manages approximately $300
million of capital. Kline Hawkes' first
investment was made in 1996 and since that
time has invested in more than 30 companies.
The Fund manages approximately $300 million
of investment capital. The typical investment
by Kline Hawkes Pacific ranges from $5 million
to $10 million. However, with buyouts or
change of control situations, the Fund may
invest up to $15 million. |
KLM Capital
Offices: Santa Clara, California & Hong
Kong, China
The mission of KLM Capital is to generate
a superior rate of return for its investors
from capital appreciation of investments
through expertise provided by KLM's human
capital, primarily in technology companies
in the US and in Asia. KLM's investment
focus is on innovative companies in the
communications, information technology and
semiconductor industries. KLM Capital believes
that these are lucrative fields for investment. |
Knight's Bridge Capital Partners
Offices: Toronto, Ontario
Knight’s Bridge is an opportunistic and
diversified financial services provider.
They are focused and dedicated to building
portfolio companies into market leaders
and industry stars. They look to back passionate,
experienced entrepreneurs. They have always
been able to see value where others cannot.
Every opportunity is different and that
is why they provide mentoring, guidance,
strategic support and key contacts across
diverse segments—not just capital. |
Knob Hill Partners
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Knob Hill Partners
is an investment team formed to uncover
small- to middle-market acquisition opportunities.
They seek to invest in and actively manage
a privately held company in the United States,
and to grow that enterprise to its full
potential. Knob Hill can provide business
owners with an attractive exit opportunity
and deliver growth capital to the firm,
ensuring continuity to customers, employees
and the community. |
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Kodiak Venture Partners
Offices: Waltham, Massachusetts
Kodiak Venture Partners was formed to pursue
a disciplined investment approach and leverage
the success of focused vestment strategy
one that aims to build local technology
companies into industry market leaders.
Founded in 1999, Kodiak manages two funds
totaling $360 million. They target companies
in eastern North America and work with entrepreneurs
at the earliest formations of their ventures
to create business strategies and, build
the management teams. |
Kohlberg & Company
Offices: Mt Kisco, New York & Palo Alto,
California
Kohlberg & Company is a leading US private
equity firm specializing in middle-market
investing. Since its inception in 1987,
the firm has organized four private equity
funds, through which it has raised $1.4
billion of committed capital. The firm’s
objective has been to realize substantial
capital gains through control investments
in a diversified portfolio of companies. |
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR)
Offices: New York, New York
KKR is an investment firm that makes equity
investments in management buyouts on behalf
of itself and its investors. These institutional
investors include state and corporate pension
funds, banks, insurance companies and university
endowments. KKR has 12 Members, including
eight who have each been with the firm for
at least 15 years. Together they have considerable
expertise . |
Kolohala Ventures
Offices: Honolulu, Hawaii
Kolohala Ventures believes Hawaii provides
exceptional opportunities for venture investing.
They focus their investments on particular
sectors in which Hawaii has strategic advantages.
They support Hawaii’s leadership position
as the “Green lab of the Pacific”. Kolohala
taps into a broad network of expertise and
co-investment opportunities with the Hawaii
Angels—one of the most active angel networks
in the country. |
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