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| TA Associates
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
TA Associates is one of the largest and most experienced growth capital
firms in its industry. They invest in private companies in exciting
industries, with the goal of helping management teams build their
businesses into great companies. Equipped with a $5 billion capital base
and more than 30 years of experience, they offer their portfolio
companies financial support, strategic guidance, and a significant
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Tall Oaks Capital
Offices: Charlottesville, Virginia
Established in November of 2000, Tall Oaks has partnered with companies
in the software, bio-tech and healthcare IT sectors. They continue to
actively invest in new companies and to work with dedicated, experienced
and knowledgeable entrepreneurs in their region and beyond. Tall Oaks
has co-invested with over forty other firms and is well positioned to
lead an investment or participate in larger syndicates as appropriate. |
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Tallwood
Venture Capital
Offices: Palo Alto, California
Tallwood Venture Capital is a venture capital firm focusing on semiconductors
and semiconductor related technologies. Tallwood raised its first institutional
fund of $180 million in 2002. Investors include Stanford University and
Harvard University. Tallwood's practice is based on a deep understanding
of markets, the impact technology will have on them and a hands-on, very
active involvement post investment. |
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| TAO
Venture Partners
Offices: La Jolla, California
Tao Venture Partners is an early stage venture capital group specializing
in company formation in the Software as a Service (SaaS), infrastructure
and Internet content sectors. Tao provides management, strategic relationships
and initial funding to transform ideas into institutionally funded companies.
Investments include Paraccel, The Active Network, SoarSpace and ThreatStop. |
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| TDF
Offices: Washington, DC
TDF was established in 1996 to help entrepreneurs with access to capital
and consists of two organizations. TDF has a venture capital fund focused
on making direct investments in promising entrepreneurs and companies focused
on the communications sector. TDF has a separate non-profit organization
that reaches out to potential and aspiring entrepreneurs and provides education
and training in preparation for raising institutional capital for their
company. |
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TechFarm Ventures
Offices: Mountain View, California
TechFarm Ventures provides private equity capital for innovative
technologies that show clear promise of becoming leaders in large,
transitioning markets. Since 2000 their objective has been to identify
promising early-stage technology companies based upon a compelling core
technology. They leverage management expertise, operational experience
and an extensive industry network, to help these start-up and
expansion-stage companies become industry-leading enterprises. |
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Crossover Ventures (TCV)
Offices: Palo Alto, California; Lake Forest, Illinois; Milburn, New
Jersey & New York, New York
TCV is a leading provider of growth capital to technology companies throughout
their rapid growth phase. They employ a crossover investment model, which
combines venture capital with public market investing and enables TCV to
continue to invest in its portfolio companies at the IPO and beyond. TCV
manages over $2.4 billion in assets. They have invested in over 130 companies
and worked to achieve over 35 IPOs and 22 strategic sales or mergers. |
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Technology Partners
Offices: Palo Alto, California
Technology Partners teams with visionary entrepreneurs to build
successful new companies. They serve principally as a lead
investor and business adviser to technology-based ventures in their
focus areas of next generation enterprise software, energy technology,
biotechnology and medical devices, in particular interventional
cardiology and neuroscience. Technology Partners manages a total of more
than $400 million of investment capital. |
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| Techxas
Ventures
Offices: Austin, Texas
Techxas believes the next great technology companies will be multidisciplinary
from the foundation up. They thus target investment opportunities across
the tech sectors, including information, life, molecular and energy sciences.
Team members have extensive experience and proven expertise commercializing
big disruptive ideas that have created significant value. |
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