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Photo: Dan Rose (left), Thomas Laffont (center) and Philippe Laffont (right) of Coatue Management. Photo of Rose and Philippe Laffont by Bloomberg. Thomas Laffont photo by Erin Beach.The private tech funds of Coatue Management, the New York hedge fund that’s become one of Silicon Valley’s biggest investors, have started to outpace the returns of rival VC firms in recent years as the size of those funds swelled, according to internal data reviewed by The Information.Coatue’s third venture growth fund, which it raised in 2017 to invest primarily in more-mature startups, posted a net internal...…Photo: Dan Rose (left), Thomas Laffont (center) and Philippe Laffont (right) of Coatue Management. Photo of Rose and Philippe Laffont by Bloomberg. Thomas Laffont photo by Erin Beach.The private tech funds of Coatue Management, the New York hedge fund that’s become one of Silicon Valley’s biggest investors, have started to outpace the returns of rival VC firms in recent years as the size of those funds swelled, according to internal data reviewed by The Information.Coatue’s third venture growth fund, which it raised in 2017 to invest primarily in more-mature startups, posted a net internal...WW…
The words "Business Insider".Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Something is loading.Loading...They donated millions of dollars, in their mansions, and advised President Donald Trump's transition team.But after rioters stormed the Capitol on January 6, Silicon Valley's Republican backers were nowhere to be found — and some venture capitalists are upset about it.Take Doug Leone, for example, a billionaire venture capitalist and managing partner of Sequoia Capital, one of Silicon Valley's top firms. As soured on Trump over...…The words "Business Insider".Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Something is loading.Loading...They donated millions of dollars, in their mansions, and advised President Donald Trump's transition team.But after rioters stormed the Capitol on January 6, Silicon Valley's Republican backers were nowhere to be found — and some venture capitalists are upset about it.Take Doug Leone, for example, a billionaire venture capitalist and managing partner of Sequoia Capital, one of Silicon Valley's top firms. As soured on Trump over...WW…