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42 Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in and actively supports the growth of software-based businesses focused on highly defined industry markets. The firm make investments of $250k to $2M.
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Assure Syndicates charges no brokerage or management fees. Instead, we align our interests with both investors and founders by co-investing alongside the lead investor and participating in the carry.
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Beehive is a community-centric venture capital firm & angel syndicate dedicated to improving the Utah tech ecosystem.
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Crocker Ventures is an independent, privately held life science, heathcare and high-technology investment firm that funds promising seed- and early-stage companies in five primary areas: biotechnology/pharmaceuticals, medical devices, drug delivery, diagnostics and information technology.
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Hall Venture Partners operates a tax advantaged venture fund that allows investors to participate in a group of companies that have been developed over multiple years within Hall Labs.
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Intermountain Ventures partners with early- and growth-stage companies, corporations, venture capital/private equity firms, technology organizations, and mission-based organizations who are leading the charge to improve health.
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Medici Ventures is a wholly owned subsidiary of Overstock.com, created to manage and oversee the company’s investments in firms building solutions leveraging and servicing blockchain technologies.
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Provider of seed capital for simple, disruptive Healthcare solutions.
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The Mountain Pacific Venture Fund invests in early-stage biotech and life sciences companies that have established proof-of-concept and are poised for value inflection within three to five years.
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