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DCM Closes $500-Million Fund; DCM V Will Continue the Firm's Investment Emphasis on Early Stage Technology Companies in the United States and Asia.


MENLO PARK, Calif. & BEIJING -- Venture capital firm DCM DCM
abbr.
Distinguished Conduct Medal
 announced today the closing of DCM V, a $500-million venture fund that brings the firm's capital under management to more than US$1.5 billion. 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, which included the participation of virtually all existing limited partners, will continue DCM's emphasis on investing in early stage, information-technology companies in the United States, China and Japan.

"DCM's early stage investment strategy and unique access to opportunities in Asia have served our previous venture funds well, and will be the driving forces behind DCM V," said David Chao, co-founder and general partner of DCM. "We believe that the very high level of interest from returning limited partners and the speed with which this fund was closed are a genuine reflection of our achievements, and a sign of confidence that more opportunities lie ahead in the United States and throughout Asia."

Expected to begin funding new portfolio companies in late 2006 or early 2007, DCM V follows four previous DCM venture funds, three of which are top-quartile performers, according to data from Cambridge Associates LLC. Recent portfolio-company exits include nine IPOs in capital markets worldwide over the past two years. Among the firm's successful exits are 51job (Nasdaq:JOBS), About.com (The New York Times Co.), All About (JASDAQ Jasdaq

See: Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System
:2454), Foundry (Nasdaq:FDRY), Internap (AMEX AMEX

See: American Stock Exchange
:IIP), IPivot (Intel), JCI (Nasdaq Japan - Hercules:9424), Recourse Technologies (Symantec), and 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). Other notable portfolio companies include BitTorrent, Dang Dang, HireRight, Neutral Tandem, PGP Corp., Sling Media and Worksoft.

"As we enter our 10th year, fund and portfolio company performances continue to improve, deal-flow quality is high and economic conditions remain solid in key industry sectors," said Dixon Doll, co-founder and general partner of DCM. "Our growing investment team, which includes the recent addition of General Partner Hurst Lin, as well as several promotions from within, will allow us to continue to expand our ability to fuel innovation among top entrepreneurs in key information-technology sectors on both sides of the Pacific."

The firm also announced today that three investment-team members have been promoted:

--Carl Amdahl has been promoted to general partner.

--Ruby Lu has been promoted to partner.

--Gen Isayama has been promoted to principal.

About DCM

DCM is a top-performing venture capital firm supporting entrepreneurs building early-stage technology companies. DCM partners manage more than US$1.5 billion and have funded leading technology companies including 2Wire, 51job (Nasdaq:JOBS), @Motion (Openwave), About.com (The New York Times Co.), All About (JASDAQ:2454), Dang Dang, Foundry Networks (Nasdaq:FDRY), HireRight, Internap (AMEX:IIP), IPivot (Intel), JCI (Nasdaq Japan - Hercules:9424), Kabu.com (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange.

TSE

1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE).

2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE).
:8703), nQuire (Siebel), PGP Corporation, Recourse Technologies (Symantec), Sigmatel (Nasdaq:SGTL SGTL Silicon Graphics Teaching Laboratory ), SMIC (NYSE:SMI), 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.
), Vimicro (Nasdaq:VIMC), and Worksoft. 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. For more information, please visit DCM's website at www.dcm.com.
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