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From: | Guide to Venture Capital in Asia |
Subject: | Asia's private equity industry at your fingertips: The 2004 Guide to Venture Capital in Asia |
Date: | Thu, 26 Feb 2004 15:51:19 +0800 |
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ASIAN PRIVATE EQUITY 300 GUIDE The format for the 2004 Guide to Venture Capital in Asia, now in its 15th year, marks a sharp departure from past editions. It’s structure and contents reflect Asian private equity’s increasingly global dimensions as well as the changing contours of its investment activity. Rather than only listing fund managers by country, the Editors have divided the Region’s private equity and venture capital firms into six major categories: Global/Regional Funds CVC Asia Pacific, Newbridge, Walden, and more ... Government & Multilateral Funds CDC Capital Partners, EDBV Management, OPIC, and more ... Specialty Funds Authosis, Coller Capital, Ripplewood, TVG, and more ... Corporate Venture Capital Groups Legend Capital, Intel Capital, QUALCOMM Ventures, and more ... Fund-of-Funds Adveq, Capital Z, HarbourVest, Pantheon, TIF, and more ... Country Funds Gresham Private Equity (Australia), Shenzhen Capital Group (China), ChrysCapital (India), MKS Partners (Japan), Ilshin Investment (Korea), Concord Venture Capital (Taiwan), Dragon Capital (Vietnam), and more ... We have also made The Guide easier to use by returning to one volume and incorporating a significant online component. Despite the industry downturn, the number of funds has continued to proliferate. AVCJ’s annual survey counted 1,560 firms at the end of June 2003, versus 1,510 in 2002 and 1,460 in 2001. All too many of these firms are present in name only. Thus, The Guide highlights the "Asian Private Equity 300", the Region’s most dominant and active firms. |
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Not Outdated Anymore! The Guide’s online feature will provide "anywhere, anytime" web
access to contact details for the "Asian Private Equity 300" as
well as those for the other 1,300 firms that participated in our Annual
Survey. Readers will also be able to access updated statistical
information rather than relying on charts and tables that in the past have
become outdated. In past editions, the Annual Guide to Venture Capital has
featured a wealth of statistical data. While the data has been
comprehensive, it has become quickly outdated. This edition will include
the following data. Readers will find additional data and updates online.
• Venture Capital Industry Profile • Venture Capital Pool • New Funds Raised • Sources of Venture Capital • Geographical Breakdown of Venture Capital • Sources • Annual Venture Capital Investment • Venture Capital Investment Portfolio • Disbursements by Financing Stage • Disbursements to Companies by Region • Disbursements to Industry Plus: • Top 50 Private Equity/Venture Capital Transactions in 2002 • Top 25 Private Equity/Venture Capital Transactions in 1H2003 • Top 20 Trade Sale Exits in 2002 • Top 10 Trade Sale Exits in 1H2003 • Top 20 Venture-backed IPOs in 2002 • Top 10 Venture-backed IPOs in 1H2003 |
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Using The Guide’s Online Features The 2004 Guide to Venture Capital in Asia contains numerous
online features. Readers will be able to access the Guide’s online service
through a personal ID and password on www.AsianFN.com/VCGuide. This powerful new tool offers
current data, updated professional/firm contact details, and a folder of
statistical reports. |
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