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...The new owner was originally cloaked by his limited liability company, but Son was revealed to be the buyer a few months after the purchase by the Los Angeles Times....
...“By splitting its US and PRC entities, Sequoia is taking a step in the right direction by reducing the flow of US expertise to problematic PRC companies,” Gallagher told the Financial Times....
...Chinese venture capital giant HongShan, which announced its split from Sequoia Capital this year, is establishing a global footprint as a slowdown in the domestic economy pushes it overseas....
...Sequoia announced in June that it would separate its China and US arms, ending a two-decade relationship widely regarded as Silicon Valley’s most successful effort to build a global venture capital business...
...This summer, Sequoia’s chief Roelof Botha travelled across New York, Boston, Chicago and California’s Bay Area to meet more than 50 of the firm’s biggest “limited partners”, who invest in its funds....
...To explain a bit further: Let’s imagine a company with $100 of asset value and $60 in liabilities, which leaves it with an equity value of $40....
...Investors in venture funds, known as limited partners, have reined in spending over the past two years, taking a more cautious approach as interest rates have risen, start-up exits including public listings...
...The jump comes just as the masters of the universe are labouring to return cash to limited partners amid an IPO and M&A slump....
...The FT reported on Monday it carries a growing liability to the University of California because of a performance promise it offered in exchange for a $4.5bn investment into its property fund a year ago....
...The group became one of the most influential venture firms in the US last year, investing $1.8bn in payments company Stripe and becoming a key venture backer of Sam Altman’s OpenAI....
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...The new owner’s identity was initially cloaked by his limited liability company. The Los Angeles Times revealed a few months after the purchase that Son was the buyer....
...That lawsuit “aims to treat Bing as a publisher or speaker of information provided by itself,” according to a blog post by Eugene Volokh, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles....
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...The letter, sent to defence secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday, was signed by marquee venture capital firms that have invested hundreds of millions of dollars into fledgling defence tech companies over recent...
...Investing in AI has been a rewarding but volatile venture this year and this needs to be taken into account by investors....
...And the company still has to prove the system at scale. Rondo has been operating a pilot project at a biofuels plant in California, with a miniature version of its system providing 2MW of heat....
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...He now runs Eshelman Ventures, “an investment company primarily interested in healthcare companies”. Its logo and homepage feature prominent mountains....
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