Lenovo also completed the formation of the joint venture company with NEC Corporation, forming the largest PC group in Japan.
MassChallenge is also working with the Russian Venture Company, a government-sponsored venture capital fund, to design similar competitions in St.
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Existing investors who joined the round: Blue Chip Venture Company, DFJ, Illinois Ventures, Matthew Pritzker Company, Mercury Fund and RPM Ventures.
The joint-venture company only did its first real product launch this year.
The following month Kalbe set up a joint venture company with Milko Beverage Industry called Kalbe Milko Indonesia to produce milk-based healthy foods and beverages.
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Oil production is being managed through Dana's joint venture company, Zeitco.
The second would involve a single registry, probably in Guernsey as the necessary laws are already in place, with both islands again controlling the joint venture company.
In October went to work for the Mayfield Fund, a venture capital company, after taking public his online customer-loyalty firm, Netcentives.
For example, the Obama campaign has attacked certain Republican nominee Mitt Romney's successful business career, portraying the venture capitalist company he founded as a pioneer in outsourcing American jobs.
The venture capital company BMW i Ventures was founded in 2011 under the BMW i sub-brand, to provide financial support for companies developing mobility solutions for problems in densely-populated cities worldwide.
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Custom programs from the Haas School of Business at the University of California at Berkeley venture to company operations in foreign countries during several weeklong periods so that participants can develop a sense for conducting international business.
So the company has teamed up with a small venture-backed company that has developed a system that can break down some of that trash fast and turn it into natural gas, electricity, compost or all of the above, making some of that trash even more valuable.
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While asset sales helped too, the company highlighted the performance of its 50% joint venture Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, which they book under downstream.
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He has since made it his mission to scale up the closely-held, venture-funded company.
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The venture-backed company is laying off employees, and top executives have left the company recently, the newspaper reported.
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The venture-backed company began using that fund in January this year to sell solar leases to homeowners, said CEO David Field.
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That forced a recent financial restructuring, under which 3i, a venture-capital company, is expanding its stake in the firm from 20% to 49%.
The European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC) project is a joint venture by utility company Vattenfall, engineering firm Technip and Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (Areg).
Skype began as a venture-backed company built by two European entrepreneurs.
In 2010 a venture-backed company originally called NextEstate went public largely due to its exclusive deal with the retailer to distribute its general purpose, reloadable, branded prepaid card.
Serious Materials, a venture-backed company, has been selling better-insulated windows.
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Imagine if Standard Oil had been a venture-backed company.
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The ten-year taper, says Michael Queen, finance director of 3i, Britain's (and Europe's) largest venture-capital company, may have encouraged investors to hold on to assets purely for tax reasons, rather than recycle capital.
That's because forming a joint venture with a company before trying to buy it gives a company inside information about the target's worth and the value of the research it is seeking to acquire.
One big answer is a 65%-Wal-Mart-owned joint venture with a company run by the son of a former Chinese vice president who was tossed in 2009 out by Beijing after investigations into a multi-billion foreign exchange trading scandal.
In the typical capital structure of a venture-backed company, the investors have bought preferred stock, which entitles them to get their money back before proceeds are shared with the management team and other holders of common shares and options.
In May 1993, according to Quintana, they signed a detailed letter of intent to form a 50-50 joint venture with a company called Merkury, a Russian satellite operator licensed by the Russian government to make certain satellites available for commercial use.
It seems like a bit of a risky venture when the company is already appearing a bit unstable to investors, but perhaps if numbers like these are correct, Zynga could use the extra cash flow that would accompany such an endeavor.
Our ranking formula ignores the original amount invested in a deal (as it is often undisclosed), instead weighing most heavily the market capitalization of a venture-backed company on the close of its first day of trading or the purchase price in an acquisition.
Each of the funds is set up as a venture fund, the company says.
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