DCM - Doll Capital Management Announces $375 Million DCM IV Fund; Continues Focus on Early-Stage Technology Companies.Business Editors MENLO PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 2004 DCM DCM abbr. Distinguished Conduct Medal - Doll Capital Management today announced the formation and close of DCM IV, a new venture fund capitalized at $375 million. The firm currently has in excess of $1 billion under management. The vast majority of DCM's existing institutional investor base participated in the oversubscribed Refers to connecting more users to a system than can be fully supported if all of them were using it at the same time. Networks and servers are almost always designed with some amount of oversubscription, counting on the fact that everybody does not need the service simultaneously. fund. The firm also selected a handful of leading endowments and foundations to add to its investor base for this fund. DCM IV continues the firm's focus on early-stage investments in the communications, software, and semiconductor industries. "We believe the speedy close of DCM IV reflects our existing investors' vote of confidence in the execution of our long-term strategy which has resulted in a demonstrable track record of exits in even the toughest years of venture capital investing," stated David Chao, co-founder and managing general partner. "We took an early and strategic approach to the growing market in Asia by leveraging our network in the Pacific Rim for deals and business development for our U.S.-based portfolio. As a result, we have contributed significantly to our portfolio's international revenues and accelerated value creation for our funds." DCM IV will build upon the success of DCM's prior venture funds, whose portfolio winners include Foundry Networks (Nasdaq: FDRY), Internap (AMEX AMEX See: American Stock Exchange : IIP IIP Investors In People IIP International Information Programs (US State Department) IIP Index of Industrial Production IIP Iraqi Islamic Party IIP International Ice Patrol (US Coast Guard) ), About.com (Primedia), and IPivot (acquired by Intel). DCM has enjoyed a consistent performance record including @Motion's acquisition by Openwave (previously Phone.com) in 2000; Siebel's acquisition of nQuire in 2001; Recourse Technologies, which DCM incubated from inception, was acquired by Symantec in the 6th largest software transaction of 2002; SigmaTel's (Nasdaq: SGTL SGTL Silicon Graphics Teaching Laboratory ) 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 2003; and Semiconductor International Manufacturing Corporation's (SMIC SMIC Salaire Minimum Interprofessionnel de Croissance (French: guaranteed minimum wage) SMIC Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (Shanghai) SMIC Side Mount Intercooler ) (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : SMI) IPO in 2004. "DCM partners' disciplined, hands-on approach has helped position our portfolio companies to deliver outstanding returns to our institutional investors, which make up 95% of our LP base. Our diversified strategy to invest in under-the-radar technology sectors, as well as an extensive Pacific Rim network have provided consistent returns to our longstanding network of premier investors both in the U.S. and internationally," added Dixon Doll, co-founder and managing general partner. "We are pleased with the measured growth and breadth and depth of talent on the DCM investment team. Over the years we have watched the DCM team expertly cultivate its portfolio and we look forward to participating in their continued success," stated Gary Bridge, partner at Horsley Bridge, LLP. About DCM-Doll Capital Management DCM is a top-performing venture capital firm supporting entrepreneurs building early-stage technology companies. DCM's partners, armed with over a century of operational and investing experience, have funded leading technology companies including 2Wire, 51job, About.com (Primedia), Foundry Networks (Nasdaq:FDRY), HireRight, Internap (AMEX: IIP), IPivot (Intel), nQuire (Siebel), Recourse Technologies (Symantec), SMIC (NYSE: SMI), Sigmatel (Nasdaq: SGTL), PGP Corporation and UUNet (MCI (1) (Media Control Interface) A high-level programming interface from Microsoft and IBM for controlling multimedia devices. It provides commands and functions to open, play and close the device. (2) (Microwave Communications Inc. ). DCM offers hands-on operational guidance and access to an extensive network of resources, including close relationships with many of the Pacific Rim's leading companies and investors. Visit DCM's website at www.dcmvc.com |
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