{"id":624,"date":"2003-07-29T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-07-29T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T04:00:00","slug":"vc-deals-on-the-rise-2295m-invested-in-colo-companies-during-2nd-quarter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hedgeco.net\/news\/07\/2003\/vc-deals-on-the-rise-2295m-invested-in-colo-companies-during-2nd-quarter.html","title":{"rendered":"Vc Deals On The Rise ; $229.5m Invested In Colo. Companies During 2nd Quarter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The amount of venture capital invested in Colorado companies increased sharply in the second quarter of 2003, thanks largely to one big &#8211; and previously announced &#8211; investment in WildBlueCommunications.<\/p>\n<p>  The $156 million WildBlue deal accounted for two-thirds of the approximately $229.5 million the venture capital invested in Colorado companies during the three months ended June 30, according to  the quarterly PricewaterhouseCoopers\/ Venture Economics\/ National Venture Capital Association Money-Tree survey.<\/p>\n<p>  Still, the $229.5 million investment in 18 companies marked the largest amount of venture capital funding for Colorado firms since the third quarter of 2001, when the state total was $360.5  million.<\/p>\n<p>  Funding for the second quarter also increased 49 percent over the $154.4 million invested in 15 Colorado companies in the first quarter of the year. It was also a 44 percent increase over the  $159.1 million invested in 28 Colorado companies in the same quarter last year.<\/p>\n<p>  Telecommunications companies snagged the bulk of the money &#8211; due mostly to the WildBlue investment &#8211; followed by firms in the software and industry\/energy sectors.<\/p>\n<p>  Venture capital funding is still far from what it was during the height of the economic boom &#8211; Colorado firms received $1.2 billion in funding three years ago, in the second quarter of 2000. But  the fact that funding levels have risen over the past three quarters could offer a glimmer of hope for the long-beleaguered sector.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;The signs are encouraging,&#8221; said Matt Kosmicki of PricewaterhouseCoopers in Denver. But, he cautioned, &#8220;I don&#8217;t think we have enough information to say that this is definitely a reversing trend.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>  A better test of whether the venture capital segment is rebounding will come in the next six months, Kosmicki said, when companies get a sense of whether the market is improving for initial public  offerings. For venture capital companies, IPOs are often seen as the ultimate payoff of their investments.<\/p>\n<p>  The MoneyTree survey said venture capital funding also increased nationwide during the second quarter. A total of 669 companies received nearly $4.3 billion during the quarter, the survey said,  compared with $4 billion in funding for 647 companies during the first quarter of the year. However, the national funding levels were lower than in the year-ago period, when 826 companies received  nearly $6 billion in funding.<\/p>\n<p>  The deal with WildBlue, a Greenwood Village-based telecommunications company, was announced in December 2002. But WildBlue spokesman Brad Greenwald said it took several months for the deal to clear  a regulatory hurdle with the Federal Communications Commission. It officially closed in April.<\/p>\n<p>  WildBlue&#8217;s backers included Liberty Satellite &amp; Technology and Kleiner Perkins Caufield &amp; Byers. Greenwald said the company, which has received about $400 million in three major rounds of  funding, will use the latest investment to finalize plans to offer broadband service to individuals and small companies.<\/p>\n<p>  The state&#8217;s certified capital companies, or CAPCOS, provided $250,000 in venture-capital funding in the quarter, based on the MoneyTree data, industry information and records at the state&#8217;s Office  of Economic Development. Advantage Capital put $150,000 and Murphree Colorado CAPCO put $100,000 into a $3.5 million late-stage round for Anark Corp., a Boulder digital-media company.<\/p>\n<p>  The CAPCO program is coming under fire as a &#8220;raw deal for the taxpayers,&#8221; in the words of Robert Lee, director of the state&#8217;s Office of Economic Development. The CAPCO industry counters that  critics are misinterpreting the legislation and are throwing roadblocks in front of an important source of venture capital.<\/p>\n<p>  INFOBOX (1)<\/p>\n<p>  Venture capital grows in Colorado<\/p>\n<p>  First-quarter 2003 saw Colorado venture capital investments improve, but local and national markets remained week.<\/p>\n<p>  Colorado<\/p>\n<p>  &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.. AMOUNT INVESTED &#8230; NUMBER OF DEALS<\/p>\n<p>  Q2 2002 &#8230; $159 million &#8230;&#8230; 28<\/p>\n<p>  Q2 2003 &#8230; $230 million &#8230;&#8230; 18<\/p>\n<p>  INFOBOX (2)<\/p>\n<p>  Venture capital grows in Colorado<\/p>\n<p>  First-quarter 2003 saw Colorado venture capital investments improve, but local and national markets remained week.<\/p>\n<p>  U.S.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.. AMOUNT INVESTED &#8230; NUMBER OF DEALS<\/p>\n<p>  Q2 2002 &#8230; $5.98 billion &#8230;.. 826<\/p>\n<p>  Q2 2003 &#8230; $4.28 billion &#8230;.. 669<\/p>\n<p>  Source: PriceWaterhouseCoopers \/ National Venture Capital Association, MoneyTree Survey<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The amount of venture capital invested in Colorado companies increased sharply in the second quarter of 2003, thanks largely to one big &#8211; and previously announced &#8211; investment in WildBlueCommunications. 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