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One of the best VC firms out there. One way to tell if a VC fund is good is by $AUM and last fund raised. Highland has $2.9 billion AUM (huge for a VC firm) and they raised $300 mm in July 2007 so they have plenty of money to go make new investments.

Unlike stories about other VC firms hurting cause they can't make an exit, Highland most likely isn't feeling too much pain because their recently raised fund gives them enough capital to not have to solely depend on an exit.

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[quote=TeamLRAM]One of the best VC firms out there. One way to tell if a VC fund is good is by $AUM and last fund raised. Highland has $2.9 billion AUM (huge for a VC firm) and they raised $300 mm in July 2007 so they have plenty of money to go make new investments.

Unlike stories about other VC firms hurting cause they can't make an exit, Highland most likely isn't feeling too much pain because their recently raised fund gives them enough capital to not have to solely depend on an exit.

TeamLRAM http://teamlram.wordpress.com[/quote]

How does Highland Capital Partners compare with other Boston-based firms? Say, Battery Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Charles River, Matrix Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, etc.?

 

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