KMart
1
80M
1
0.02
1
- Areas of investment
Summary
KMart appeared to be the Corporate Investor, which was created in 1962. The fund was located in North America if to be more exact in United States. The leading representative office of defined Corporate Investor is situated in the Carthage.
The current fund was established by Sebastian Spering Kresge.
The typical case for the fund is to invest in rounds with 3 participants. Despite the KMart, startups are often financed by SoftBank Capital. The meaningful sponsors for the fund in investment in the same round are SoftBank Capital, Mobius Venture Capital.
Besides, a startup requires to be at the age of 1 and less years to receive the investment from the fund. Among the most popular fund investment industries, there are E-Commerce, Internet. Among the most popular portfolio startups of the fund, we may highlight Bluelight.com. For fund there is a match between the country of its foundation and the country of its the most frequent investments - United States.
The fund is constantly included in less than 2 investment rounds annually. The higher amount of exits for fund were in 2002. The common things for fund are deals in the range of 50 - 100 millions dollars. The important activity for fund was in 2000.
Investments analytics
Analytics
- Total investments
- 1
- Lead investments
- 0
- Exits
- 1
- Rounds per year
- 0.02
- Investments by industry
- E-Commerce (1)
- Internet (1)
- Investments by region
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- United States (1)
- Peak activity year
- 2000
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- Avg. startup age at the time of investment
- 22
- Group Appearance index
- 1.00
- Avg. company exit year
- 3
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