Mark Boslet
The past decade brought unprecedented change to venture capital. Today’s GP must bring together the sometimes competing goals of specialization, diversification and capitalization
Large funds are the differentiators for late-stage general partners as established firms fill gargantuan war chests to do battle for the hottest growth companies and new era of concentration is settling in
The rebound is a strong indication of what is likely to follow this year as closely watched portfolio companies float public shares.
Ulu Ventures, Greycroft Partners and Technology Crossover Ventures stand atop a young portfolio at the Los Angeles Fire and Police Pension System. The portfolio features vintages from 2016 to 2018. The top performer as of June 2018 was Ulu Ventures Fund II, with an IRR of 60.4 percent, according to a VCJ analysis of the […]
Ronny Conway’s A.Capital Ventures has set out to raise a $140 million third venture-capital fund, according to a filing with the SEC.
The firm is still courting LPs, but it said earlier in August that it has so far received pledges of $108 billion .
Main Post Advisors has set out to raise a $500 million venture-capital fund, according to a filing with the SEC.
Summit Partners stands atop the venture portfolio with an IRR of 34.6 percent.
Iporanga Ventures has set out to raise a $100 million early-stage venture-capital fund, according to a filing with the SEC.
Greylock Partners has named Saam Motamedi a general partner.