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Trinity Ventures
Offices: Palo Alto, California; Westport,
Massachusetts; Lake Forest, Illinois
& Los Angeles, California
Trinity Ventures, with more than a billion
dollars under management, has produced outstanding
results for its portfolio companies and
its investors. They are proud that a higher
percentage of Trinity-backed companies have
gone public than venture industry averages,
as well as the fact that they've significantly
outperformed the market in all three of
their focus areas. Some of their recent
successes include Extreme Networks, Network
Alchemy, 24/7 Media, KIVA Software, NextCard
and SciQuest. |
TriplePoint Capital
Offices: Menlo Park, California; Boston,
Massachusetts; Hyderabad, India & London,
England
TriplePoint Capital is a leading venture
financial services company with unsurpassed
capacity to transact leases and loans with
venture capital-backed companies throughout
their lifespan. They understand the challenges
and needs of venture capital-backed companies–from
your first round through your IPO–and we’re
equipped to help you every step of the way. |
Triton Ventures
Offices: Austin, Texas
Triton was established with the belief that
significant opportunities exist to transfer
technology from corporate or institutional
development environments into new entrepreneurial
companies focused on rapid growth. They
focus their attention primarily on the following
types of companies: enterprise software,
information technology, communications technology
and advanced materials. |
True Ventures
Offices: San Francisco-Palo Alto, California
& Great Falls, Virginia
True Ventures partner with promising entrepreneurs
at the earliest stages in the highest-growth
segments of the technology market, where
history demonstrates the best rates of return.
They invest not the most they can, but the
amount that makes the most sense for the
business. Their investment gives the fund
a meaningful ownership position, but more
importantly reflects the actual needs and
true value of the company. |
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Tudor Ventures
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Tudor Ventures is the venture capital and
private equity arm of Tudor Investment Corp,
an internationally recognized, $7.8 billion
in assets, diversified investment management
firm. Tudor has been investing in venture
capital and other private equity opportunities
since the early 1990’s. Over this time,
Tudor and its principals have invested in
over 75 companies, with a strong record
of investment success, and currently manages
over $500 million in capital. They are now
investing out of their $325 million Tudor
Ventures II fund, which was formed in the
summer of 2000. |
TVC Capital
Offices: Del Mar, California
TVC Capital is a private equity fund targeted
toward the investment in and acquisition
of software and software enabled service
firms across a wide spectrum of industries.
With over 35 years of experience in technology
leadership, executive management, and other
related fields, they work “in the trenches”
with their portfolio companies to accelerate
growth, maximize value, and position them
for a profitable M&A exit. |
TVM Capital
Offices: Munich, Germany & Boston, Massachusetts
TVM Capital is a transatlantic venture capital
firm, successfully financing emerging companies
in technology and the life sciences for
more than 20 years. Their investment strategy’s
major objective is to create global businesses
that enjoy worldwide access to science,
technology, management talent and capital,
and to develop them into significant players
in their markets. |
Tyco Ventures
Offices: Bermuda
Tyco Ventures invests resources in early-stage
technology companies to help them develop
and market new products and services. As
the venture capital arm of Tyco International,
a $28.9 billion global company that manufactures,
distributes and services products and systems
including electronics, undersea fiber optic
telecommunications systems and disposable
medical instruments, TycoVentures leverages
significant business resources for investments
in communications and healthcare. Within
these broad arenas, they focus on businesses
and technologies of potential strategic
interest to Tyco International. |
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