Benchmark Capital Europe: Bringing Silicon Valley Venture Capital to the Continent
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Publication Date:
September 07, 2006
Industry:
Financial Services
Source:
Stanford Graduate School of Business
The protagonist is Bruce Dunlevie, a co-founder of venture firm Benchmark Capital. In early 2007, Dunlevie and his partners are faced with whether to expand their firm into China and/or India, as many other well respected VC firms had been doing at the same time. Despite having two existing and successful satellite offices in the UK and Israel, the partners are not convinced that further expansion makes sense. Therefore, to follow logic, they are also considering whether to spin out the existing satelittes to be independent entities or keep them as part of the Benchmark franchise.
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