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Wakefield Group
Offices: Charlotte,-Durham, North Carolina
Wakefield Group is a leading venture capital
firm in the Southeast. They invest in early-stage
growth companies emphasizing both information
technology and healthcare. They manage more
than $100 million of capital. Wakefield
Group's management team is made up of seasoned
professionals who use their breadth of experience
and business acumen to help each portfolio
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Walden International
Offices: San Francisco-Palo Alto, California;
Sydney, Australia; Hong Kong-Shanghai,
China; Mumbai, India; Tokyo, Japan;
Kuala Lumpur, Israel; Makati City, Malaysia;
Singapore & Taipei, Taiwan
Walden International founded in 1987, has
established itself as a first tier global
venture capital firm. With US$2 billion
under management, they strive to invest
in entrepreneurs and companies that demonstrate
an ability to gain a competitive advantage
in the markets they serve. Their investments
are focused on four key industry sectors:
communications, electronics, software &
IT services, and semiconductors. Headquartered
in San Francisco, and with offices around
the globe, their team of multicultural investment
professional provide the capital, technical
expertise, industry knowledge, operating
experience, and global resources to launch
early stage companies into successful businesses. |
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WaldenVC
Offices: San Francisco, California
WaldenVC is a venture capital firm that
focuses on investments in digital media
companies. Additional focus areas include
software as a service and information services.
With over $400 million under management,
WaldenVC invests across all stages of growth,
from startups to public corporations. Leveraging
its operating experience, corporate investors,
investment banking expertise and worldwide
network, WaldenVC has consistently generated
above-average returns over its thirty-one
year history. |
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Walker Ventures
Offices: Glenwood, Maryland & Shepardstown,
West Virginia
Walker Ventures invests in technology companies,
with a bias towards Internet infrastructure
and software technologies in the Mid-Atlantic
region. Their focus is on businesses with
an experienced, dedicated and motivated
management team, a sound business concept
and leading edge technology with the opportunity
to emerge and be a dominant player in an
expanding market. The opportunity for these
types of companies to grow and succeed in
the connected world is greater than ever
and the high technology market has created
the opportunity for them to strategically
invest in their future. |
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Wall Street Technology Partners (WSTP)
Offices: New York, New York
Wall Street Technology Partners, founded
in 2000, invests in mid-to-late stage US-based
technology and media companies across a
wide industry spectrum, including software
applications, servers and storage, semiconductors,
wireless, telecom systems and enterprise
and carrier networks. WSTP has in excess
of $100 million of capital under management.
Its limited partners include institutional
investors, funds of funds and high net worth
individuals. |
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Wand Partners
Offices: New York, New York
Wand Partners focuses primarily on specialty
financial services. Wand's investments have
included buy-outs, growth capital investments
and venture transactions in young companies
that could leverage the resources of large,
established businesses. Wand adds value
by helping portfolio companies assess opportunities,
develop strategic plans and partner relationships,
complete acquisitions, structure financings
and manage complexity. |
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Warburg Pincus
Offices: New York, New York; Menlo Park,
California; London, England; Munich,
Germany; Hong Kong-Beijing, China; Seoul,
South Korea; Singapore; Tokyo, Japan
& Mumbai, India
Warburg Pincus has built on more than 30
years of experience to become a global leader
among the top private equity and venture
capital firms in existence today. Working
in partnership with management teams, the
firm adopts an active role in developing
business. They provide equity capital across
all stages of a company’s life cycle, from
start-up and growth financings to acquisitions
and restructurings. Warburg Pincus operates
worldwide to source new investment opportunities,
provide strategic advice and guidance, and
implement creative financing structures.
With an unparalleled expertise, the firm
has invested more than $14 billion in 466
companies in 29 countries. |
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