Difference between revisions of "Venture Capital (VC)"
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* [[Andreessen Horowitz]]. AUM 30 billions | * [[Andreessen Horowitz]]. AUM 30 billions | ||
* [[Altimeter Capital]]. AUM 20 billions | * [[Altimeter Capital]]. AUM 20 billions | ||
+ | * [[Founders Fund]] AUM 11 billions | ||
* [[Bain Capital Ventures]]: AUM 10 billions | * [[Bain Capital Ventures]]: AUM 10 billions | ||
* [[GGV Capital]] AUM 9 billions | * [[GGV Capital]] AUM 9 billions | ||
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* [[ParTech]] | * [[ParTech]] | ||
* [[Union Square Ventures (USV)]] | * [[Union Square Ventures (USV)]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:33, 9 March 2023
- Sequoia Capital: 85 billions
- Andreessen Horowitz. AUM 30 billions
- Altimeter Capital. AUM 20 billions
- Founders Fund AUM 11 billions
- Bain Capital Ventures: AUM 10 billions
- GGV Capital AUM 9 billions
- GV (Google Venture) AUM 8 billions
- Greylock AUM 3.5 billions
- Intel Capital
- Google Capital: Glassdoor
- BoxGroup
- Accel (company)
- ParTech
- Union Square Ventures (USV)
Related terms
See also
- Venture capital, Private Equity: Sequoia Capital, Greylock, Andreessen Horowitz, Google Capital, Google Ventures, Accel (company), BoxGroup, GGV Capital, Apax Partners, Founders Fund, Social Capital, Citi Ventures, Insight Partners, SV Angel, Left Lane Capital, Craft Ventures
- Investment management, Hedge fund, AUM, Sovereign wealth fund, Private Equity, Venture capital, Index, ETF, Government bond, Stock, IFC, Compound interest, Rule of 72, CAGR, Investment banking, Passive investor
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