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Origin Partners
Offices: Austin, Texas; Bridgewater,
New Jersey & Natick, Massachusetts
Origin Partners is a venture capital investment
company managed by investment and business
professionals whose careers have been devoted
to the creation of value where none existed
before. Origin brings the experience of
having built successful ventures to assist
entrepreneurs to build great companies.
Origin invests principally in early stage
companies with excellent market, technology
and management potential. Additionally,
they are very attentive to market conditions
and may take advantage of later stage opportunities. |
Origin Ventures
Offices: Northbrook, Illinois
Origin Ventures is a venture capital firm
investing in early-stage companies. They
invest capital and leverage their entrepreneurial,
marketing and management expertise to help
facilitate the growth of early-stage companies.
The principals of Origin Ventures have been
involved in successful entrepreneurial activities
since the mid 1980's. They utilize their
capital and experience to assist entrepreneurs
in maximizing the value of their enterprises,
thereby continuing their tradition of, "Investing
in Success." |
Osage Investments
Offices: Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Osage Investments was founded in 1990 to
acquire growth-oriented, middle-market manufacturers
of primarily industrial products through
its Osage Industries investment arm. From
inception, Osage Industries has focused
on partnering with management of acquired
companies to build value for the very long
term, with a particular emphasis on introducing
the capital and organizational expertise
necessary to support company growth. Osage
Industries maintains a buy and hold strategy,
with return expectations measured in decades
rather than in five or six year blocks. |
Osborn Capital
Offices: Key Largo, Florida & Lexington,
Massachusetts
Osborn Capital invests in smart people with
good ideas, a vision, and often very little
else. As a true seed-capital investment
firm, they usually come in at the basement
level of an organization, providing capital
ranging from $25,000 to $150,000. The goal
is to assist their portfolio companies with
sharpening business plans, proof of concepts
and strategies to attract additional early
stage or first round funding. |
Osprey Ventures
Offices: Palo Alto, California
Osprey Ventures has become a highly competitive
business, producing superior returns requires
focus, excellent execution, and competitive
advantage. Osprey Ventures focuses exclusively
on those areas of business and consumer
technology where the General Partners, Industry
Expert Investors, Advisory Board, and Venture
Partners have proprietary knowledge and
expertise. Because of the high levels of
experience of the General Partners and the
investment team, Osprey Ventures expects
excellent execution in each of the four
areas where performance matters: creating
deal flow, deal selection, building value
in portfolio companies, and creating liquidity. |
Outlook Ventures
Offices: San Francisco, California
Outlook Ventures actively invests in promising
seed and early stage next-generation software
companies in the Western United States.
They are passionate about working with high-potential
entrepreneurs toward a shared vision. The
firm applies its depth of experience and
resources, unique among seed and early stage
firms, to building each individual portfolio
company. As a result, Outlook has delivered
returns in the top quartile of all venture
funds and, more importantly, has helped
those entrepreneurs to achieve profound
impact on their industry sectors. |
OVP Venture Partners
Offices: Seattle, Washington & Portland,
Oregon
OVP Venture Partners formed their first
fund in 1983, and have since formed and
completed five additional funds. They’ve
seen up and down cycles, open and closed
IPO windows, bubbles build and burst. That
said, they can’t think of a better time
than now to start a company. Today they’re
investing OVP VI and the OVP VI Entrepreneurs
Fund, which together closed on $185 million
in June 2002. The Entrepreneurs Fund brings
leading entrepreneurs—many of whom pioneered
venture-backed Pacific Northwest based companies—into
the OVP fold. |
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