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iGlobe Partners
iGlobe Partners is a fund that operates on a global basis,
with a team of partners in North America, Europe and Asia working
together to help young companies become global market leaders. The
Company’s strategy is to invest in technology-driven companies
that are led by passionate management and have globally scaleable
business models. iGlobe Partners focuses on the information technology
arena, with particular interest in the telecommunications, storage,
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Marvell Semiconductor
Marvell is the industry leader in innovating the highest
performance broadband communications technologies that enable next-generation
networking and storage products. The Company offers a wide range of
integrated circuit solutions using its communications mixed-signal
processing and digital signal processing technologies. Marvell applies
its analog, mixed signal, digital signal processing and complex digital
design technologies in a variety of applications. Its product portfolio
consists of storage, switching, transceivers, wireless, personal computers
connectivity, gateways, communications controllers and power management
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Pac-Link Management
Established in 1998, Pac-Link Management Corp. has a management
team with broad experience, knowledge, and extended business relationships.
Together, these traits enable Pac-Link Management to provide its portfolio
companies with multi-dimensional services of strategy, management,
finance, investment, networking, and etc. Pac-Link Management has
managed six venture capital funds with total capitalization up to
NT$7 billion dollars and targets investments in the industries of
semiconductor, photonics, telecommunication, network, software and
biotech. |
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UMC Capital
UMC Capital was established in February 2001 as the direct investment
arm of world leading semiconductor foundry UMC. By leveraging the
resources of UMC and its affiliates, UMC Capital is well positioned
to deliver significant strategic values to startup companies. The
mission/objectives of UMC Capital are: identifying innovative technologies,
forming mutually productive relationships with entrepreneurs, exploring
and expanding emerging and applications, and earning financial returns
for the parent company UMC. |
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Lehman Brothers
Lehman Brothers (ticker symbol NYSE: LEH), an innovator in global finance, serves
the financial needs of corporations, governments and municipalities, institutional
clients, and high-net-worth individuals worldwide. Founded in 1850, Lehman Brothers
maintains leadership positions in equity and fixed income sales, trading and research,
investment banking, private equity, and private client services.
The Firm is headquartered in New York, London, and Tokyo and operates in a network
of offices around the world. Lehman Brothers Venture Partners, established in 1995,
targets mid- to later-stage venture capital investments in companies capable of
turning innovative technology solutions into successful businesses.
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Samsung Ventures America
Samsung Ventures America manages US investment and investment-related activities for
Samsung Group and Samsung Venture Investment Corporation from local offices in San Jose.
The investment mandate for Samsung Ventures America tracks closely to the strategic priorities
of various Samsung companies' core operating divisions, and encompasses investments in semiconductors,
displays, telecommunications, and consumer electronics.
Samsung Ventures America is currently actively investing in leading technology
companies from a $300 million fund.
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Intel Capital
Intel Capital, Intel's venture capital organization, makes equity investments in innovative
technology start-ups and companies worldwide.
Intel Capital invests in a broad range of companies
offering hardware, software and services targeting enterprise, home, mobility, health, consumer
Internet and semiconductor manufacturing. Since 1991, Intel Capital has invested more than US$4
billion in more than 1,000 companies spanning more than 30 countries. During this time, about
160 portfolio companies have been acquired and another 150 have gone public on exchanges around
the world. In 2005, Intel Capital invested about US$265 million in about 140 deals with approximately
60 percent of funds invested outside the United States. For more information on Intel Capital and
its differentiated advantages, visit www.intelcapital.com
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