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Atlas Venture Raises $950 Million International Early-Stage Venture Capital Fund.


Business & Finance Editors

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 26, 2001

New Fund Focuses Investments on Communications, Information Technology

and Life Sciences

Atlas Venture Atlas Venture is an international early-stage venture capital firm that invests in communications, information technology, and life sciences companies. Atlas Venture has investing offices in Boston, London, Munich, and Paris, and its investments are evenly divided between the , the international venture capital firm, announced today that it has raised a $950 million venture capital fund, Atlas Venture VI, from institutional investors for investment in early-stage technology companies in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and Europe.

A parallel fund for entrepreneurs and other individual members of Atlas Venture's network, which will invest alongside the main fund, is also currently being raised. Atlas Venture will maintain its traditional focus, primarily on early-stage companies in communications, information technology and life sciences. Atlas Venture's sixth international fund brings total funds under management to over $2.5 billion, with active investments in more than 100 portfolio companies worldwide.

"Our core strength is the enormous depth and breadth of our portfolio," says Christopher Spray, a Senior Principal of the firm. "We are diversified across sectors, geographies and stages of investment. This diversification helps us to deliver stable performance even during turbulent times in financial markets."

Strong Performance

The new fund comes on the heels of a strong year for Atlas Venture's portfolio. During 2000, fourteen companies in the portfolio completed IPOs, and a further eleven companies were acquired.

Notable among the successes in the communications portfolio were Orchestream Holdings plc (LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor : OCH; Nasdaq: OCHS), which went public on the London Stock exchange London Stock Exchange

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Returns in the information technology sector came mainly from enterprise software companies such as RightPoint Software, Inc, acquired by E.piphany, Inc; Trading Dynamics, Inc, acquired by Ariba, Inc; OnDisplay, Inc, acquired by Vignette Corp. in July; and SpeechWorks International, Inc (Nasdaq: SPWX SPWX Speechworks (stock symbol) ), which completed its IPO (Initial Public Offering) The first time a company offers shares of stock to the public. While not a computer term per se, many founders, employees and insiders of computer companies have found this acronym more exciting than any tech term they ever heard.  in August.

The largest number of IPOs, eleven in total on eight different stock exchanges, came from the life sciences portfolio. These included: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd (SWX SWX Swiss Exchange (trademark of SWX Swiss Exchange)
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Outlook for 2001

"While the prospects for 2001 are, of course, less certain," says Christopher Spray, "we have many companies that are well placed to take advantage of the IPO markets whenever they reopen and a number of our portfolio companies are in merger discussions."

Atlas Venture has traditionally invested in communications, information technology, and life sciences. In the information technology sector, Spotfire Holdings, Inc, a leading provider of eAnalytic applications and services, maintains US headquarters in Cambridge, MA and European headquarters in Goteborg, Sweden. eRoom Technology, Inc, which provides Internet-based software and services for collaboration in the extended enterprise, has recently been publicly recognized by press and peers for its product and leadership excellence. Phase Forward Incorporated, a pioneer in software and services for Web-based clinical trial management, last month reported record growth through both software licensing and services and extended its relationships with twelve of the top fifteen global pharmaceutical companies.

In the communications sector, Atlas Venture has built up a well-regarded portfolio of optical components and systems companies. Quantum Bridge Communications, Inc is a leader in the metro systems market, and OMM OMM Organisation Météorologique Mondiale (French: World Meteorological Organization)
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, Inc is a leader in the optical components market. More recent portfolio additions such as Telephotonics, Inc and WaveSmith Networks, Inc, both started during 2000, are also attracting widespread attention. Meanwhile, in Europe, Atlas Venture has been adding to its portfolio of companies addressing different aspects of the wireless marketplace. Systemonic AG, located in Dresden, develops programmable DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive  solutions for broadband wireless communications markets as a fabless semiconductor company A fabless semiconductor company specializes in the design and sale of hardware devices implemented on semiconductor chips. It achieves an advantage by outsourcing the fabrication of the devices to a specialized semiconductor manufacturer called a semiconductor foundry or "fab. . Originally funded by Atlas Venture in 1998, Systemonic raised a large second round late last year to fund expansion, and RadioScape Ltd, focused on embedded software for several segments of the wireless market, announced major partnerships with Texas Instruments. More recent additions are Digital Rum Limited, wireless infrastructure software; Netonomy, Inc, self-service e-care solutions for telecommunications companies; and Cognima Limited, wireless personal information management software.

Atlas Venture was one of the few venture capital firms Name Location Founding date Managing Partners/Directors Specialty Capital managed
5AM Ventures Menlo Park, CA; Waltham, MA 2002 John Diekman, PhD (managing partner), Scott Rocklage, PhD (managing partner), Andrew Schwab (managing partner) life sciences $200M [1]
 to maintain a significant commitment to life sciences investing during the late 1990s. A steady, consistent, long-term approach, which paid off last year in a record number of IPOs, is also expected to produce a further healthy crop of companies benefiting from the "post-genomics" era. Significant among these is Structural GenomiX, Inc, based in San Diego, an ambitious seed project originally funded by Atlas Venture in 1999, and now emerging as a well-capitalized leader in Proteomics. Promising new companies added to the portfolio last year include CellZome GmbH in Germany and Signature BioScience, Inc in California.

International Scale

Atlas Venture is the only large, early-stage technology venture capital firm to be fully established on both sides of the Atlantic. The benefits of the international venture capital model were not widely acknowledged when Atlas Venture pioneered the model in the mid 1980s, but it is now becoming accepted as a critical factor for future growth and success.

"We are now seeing the same scale factors become important in venture capital as we see in other businesses," says Christopher Spray. "The industry is moving away from the `cottage industry' phase -- when everything depended on small local networks -- and moving to an `industrialization' phase when scale and scope of international coverage become key. We have seen this happen in the buyout part of the private equity business, we've seen it happen to technology investment banking, and now we're seeing it in venture capital. We expect quite rapid consolidation in the venture capital business over the next few years, particularly in Europe, where the more fragmented nature of the market, and the key importance of access to the US market, will pose an increasing challenge for firms focused only on a particular vertical sector or geographic region."

Team Building

During 2000, Atlas Venture added two new investment Senior Principals, Bernard Gautier, former head of Bain's European IT and Communications practices, to head up its Communications team in Paris; and Laura Jennings, a former senior Microsoft executive who had run the MSN (1) (MicroSoft Network) A family of Internet-based services from Microsoft, which includes a search engine, e-mail (Hotmail), instant messaging (Windows Live Messaging) and a general-purpose portal with news, information and shopping (MSN Directory).  Network and led Microsoft's own strategic planning process. Ms. Jennings is leading Atlas Venture's West Coast activity, and has opened an office for the firm in Seattle, an area of the US with remarkably few well-established international venture capital firms, given its importance as a technology center. "There are some excellent seed stage VCs in Seattle," says Laura Jennings. "I saw an opportunity through Atlas Venture to work with them, and provide international reach to their fastest-growing companies."

Atlas Venture has also added a small team of seasoned executives and younger investment associates to develop Atlas Venture's internal support infrastructure, and to deliver more extensive systematic support to portfolio companies. Atlas Venture focuses its work with early-stage portfolio companies in three key areas: defining the product and corporate strategy; recruiting the senior management team; and providing access to other sources for strategic and venture capital financing To start an own company or to bring a new product to the market, the venture may need to attract financial funding. There are several categories of financing possibilities. If it is a small venture, then perhaps the venture can rely on family funding, loans from friends .

About Atlas Venture

Atlas Venture is the leading international, early-stage venture capital firm investing in communications, information technology and life sciences companies. With offices in Amsterdam, Boston, London, Menlo Park, Munich, Paris, and Seattle, Atlas Venture's investments are split evenly between the United States and Europe.

Founded in 1980, Atlas Venture has organized six international funds, and currently manages over $2.5 billion in committed capital. The Atlas Venture investment team is comprised of seasoned operating executives and career venture capitalists who have been deeply involved in the formation and development of more than 300 companies worldwide.

Contact Information

For further information please call Davia B. Temin of Temin and Company at (212) 588-8788. On the web, Atlas Venture can be visited at www.atlasventure.com.
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