Lightspeed Venture Partners
Founded | 2000 |
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Founder | Chris Schaepe, Barry Eggers, Ravi Mhatre, and Peter Nieh |
Headquarters |
Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, California, United States |
Key people | Andrew Moley, Arif Janmohamed, Barry Eggers, Bejul Somaia, Bipul Sinha, Chris Schaepe, David Dubick, David Gussarsky, Jeremy Liew, John Vrionis, Peter Nieh, Ravi Mhatre, Yoni Cheifetz, Brian Kasser, Michael Romano, Sudip Chakrabarti, Nakul Mandan, Will Kohler, Nicole Quinn, Meredith Kendall, Aaron Batalion, Alex Taussig, Tal Morgenstern |
Total assets | Over $4 billion |
Website | www.lsvp.com |
Lightspeed Venture Partners is an American venture capital firm focusing on early stage investments in the enterprise technology and consumer space.[1]To date, the firm has backed more than 300 companies, including Snapchat (Snap Inc.), DoubleClick (acquired by Google after IPO), AppDynamics (acquired by Cisco for $3.7B), Brocade (BRCD),[1] Nicira (acquired by VMware),[2] Playdom (acquired, DIS),[3] Pliant Technology (acquired, SanDisk),[4] XtremeIO (acquired, EMC),[5] Blue Nile (NILE),[6] Fusion-io (FIO),[6] Phone.com (OPWV),[6] Informatica (INFA), Fastfox[7] [8][9]and Solazyme (SZYM).[10] The fund has 24 early stage enterprise investments that have gone public, the most of any fund in the world.
The company invests in the U.S. and abroad, with investment professionals and advisors in Silicon Valley, Israel, India with Lightspeed India Partners and China with Lightspeed China Partners. The team is currently investing out of Lightspeed XI, a $700 million fund and Select II, a $500 million fund.[11]
History
The firm was founded in October 2000 by Chris Schaepe, Barry Eggers, Ravi Mhatre, and Peter Nieh. All four were formerly a part of the investment firm Weiss, Peck & Greer and left to start Lightspeed following the sale of the investment management business to Robeco.
In 2014, Lightspeed closed Lightspeed X, a $1 billion fund focused on the Enterprise, Consumer and Cleantech markets. As of 2012 the firm had over $3 billion in committed capital.[12]
In March, 2016 the company raised two new funds totaling in $1.2 billion.[13]
Snapchat raised $485,000 in its seed round and an undisclosed amount of bridge funding from Lightspeed Ventures in 2012.[14] Beyond the two Snap founders, the two biggest shareholders for the planned early 2017 Snap IPO were Benchmark and Lightspeed Venture Partners, both prior Snap investors and venture-capital firms from Silicon Valley. They held a combined stake of about 20%.[15]
Significant investments
- Avamar acquired by EMC
- Beme ($2.6M, July 28, 2015)
- BlueNile
- Brocade
- Ciena
- DoubleClick acquired by Google post IPO
- eHealth
- Flixster acquired by Warner Brothers
- Fusion-io
- Growth Networks acquired by Cisco
- Informatica
- Kiva Software acquired by Netscape
- Kosmix acquired by Walmart
- LiveProfile acquired by BlackBerry
- Linkamedia acquired by SK Hynix
- Nicira acquired by VMware for $1.26B
- Percolate ($40M in May 2015)[16]
- Playdom acquired by Disney
- Pliant Technology acquired by SanDisk
- Ripple Labs
- Riverbed
- Rubrik
- Serious Business acquired by Zynga
- Snapchat ($485K in March 2012)
- Takipi (code de-bugging solution) ($15M in April 2016)[17]
- Telogy acquired by Texas Instruments
- Terayon
- TimesTen acquired by Oracle
- TutorVista acquired by Pearson
- Vector Space Systems
- Virsa acquired by SAP
- Whisper ($3M in April 2013)
- Waveset acquired by Sun Microsystems
- XtremeIO acquired by EMC
Summer Fellowship Program
Every year, Lightspeed offers summer fellowships to support entrepreneurship and innovation by engineering and computer science students. Weekly speakers and angel investors are brought in as guest speakers, and on the start-up experience. 2016 was the program’s tenth year. Notable participants of Lightspeed's Fellowship program include Ben Silberman, Founder and CEO of Pinterest and Bobby Murphy, Founder and CTO of Snapchat.[18]
References
- 1 2 "Crunchbase". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- ↑ "VMware Buys Nicira For $1.26 Billion And Gives More Clues About Cloud Strategy". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- ↑ "Pliant Technology Receives $8 Million in Series A Funding". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- ↑ "XtremIO Adds Lightspeed Venture Partners to Series B Funding for Scale-out Enterprise Flash Storage Array". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- 1 2 3 "Crunchbase Lightspeed Venture Partners". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- ↑ Sandilya, Sanu (2017-04-06). "Home rental startup FastFox gets Rs 30 crore from Lightspeed, 2 others". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
- ↑ "India Dealbook: FastFox gets $4.6m from Lightspeed, others; DataWeave fundraise - DealStreetAsia". www.dealstreetasia.com. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
- ↑ "FastFox | crunchbase". www.crunchbase.com. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
- ↑ "Who Wins in the Solazyme IPO?". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- ↑ "Bloomberg: Lightspeed Raising $875M for U.S., China Funds". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- ↑ "Business Insider: How to Remain King of the World amidst Titanic Disruptions". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
- ↑ Loizos, Connie. "Lightspeed Venture Partners Raises $1.2 Billion". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
- ↑ Gallagher, Billy (October 29, 2012). "You Know What's Cool? A Billion Snapchats: App Sees Over 20 Million Photos Shared Per Day, Releases On Android". TechCrunch. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
- ↑ Winkler, Rolfe (February 3, 2017), Snap IPO Will Mint Fortunes for Founders, Two Big Investors, New York City: Wall Street Journal, retrieved January 4, 2017
- ↑ "Fortune: Percolate, a marketing software startup, raises $40 million to make the CMOs life simpler"
- ↑ http://fortune.com/2016/04/20/term-sheet-wednesday-april-20/
- ↑ "The Lightspeed Summer Fellowship Program Explained". Retrieved 2013-02-25.
External links
- Lightspeed Venture Partners (Company website)
- Lightspeed Venture Partners Blog (Medium) (Company blog)