Doug Keeports
Doug Keeports

Nov 22, 2021

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Product Development in Mid-Market Private Equity

Sequoia Capital breaks the 10-year fund cycle

Photo by David Hertle on Unsplash

At an estimated $45 billion market cap, Sequoia Capital isn’t in the mid-market. But 50 years ago, they started simply enough by investing in start-ups that would eventually grow into some of the largest technology companies of our age, including Apple, Google, Oracle, Nvidia, GitHub, PayPal, Linkedin, and…

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