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Khosla Ventures has raised a pair of alternative investment vehicles to accompany its 2018 sixth fund, according to filings with the SEC.
In April of this year, Tribe Capital filed papers to raise an inaugural venture fund of $150 million. The firm is the brainchild of three former Social Capital partners who abandoned their roles in 2018: Ted Maidenberg, Arjun Sethi and Jonathan Hsu. The three so far have remained pretty quiet about their new firm, at least until early June, […]
Pitango Venture Capital said it named Idit Muallem-Yedid and Yair Cassuto as partners. Both were previously principals.
Remiges Ventures has set out to raise a $150 million second venture-capital fund, according to a filing with the SEC.
When Facebook formally unveiled its cryptocurrency, Libra, on Tuesday, the company announced it signed four venture capital firms to the 28-member Libra Association that will govern it. Membership required investing a minimum of $10 million and permits a role in managing its reserves and controlling its blockchain. The firms are Union Square Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, […]
Top shareholders Accel and Andreessen Horowitz stand to benefit with big gains as Slack shares begin to trade Thursday. Later-stage investors Social Capital and the SoftBank Vision Fund also could win handsomely as they hold substantial portions of the company. Slack has said it will list shares on the New York Stock Exchange in a direct […]
Structure Capital has set out to raise a $50 million venture-capital fund, according to a filing with the SEC.
Arboretum Ventures said it closed a $250 million fifth venture fund, the largest VC fund ever raised in Michigan. The fund, which will target healthcare investments, brings capital under management at the Ann Arbor firm to more than $700 million. Target sectors for investing include medical devices, life science tools and diagnostics, healthcare IT, and […]
Bluebird Ventures has raised $103.5 million for a venture-capital fund managed by Sutter Hill Ventures' Jeffrey Bird, according to a filing with the SEC.
Funds from Spark Capital, Technology Crossover Ventures and Polaris Partners hold the top spots in a portfolio of mid-life venture funds at the Los Angeles City Employees’ Retirement System. The top performer as of was Spark Capital II from 2008 with an IRR of 51.7 percent, according to an analysis of the report. The fund […]
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