Filed under: Raising money, Investments, Public or private?
Despite plenty of turmoil in the stock market, 2007 will go down as a pretty solid one for venture-backed companies that found their way to the public markets or were bought out.
According to the fourth quarter Exit Poll done by Thomson Financial and the National Venture Capital Association, 31 venture-backed companies went public in the fourth quarter, the most since the third quarter of 2000, raising $3 billion. For the year, 86 venture-backed companies went public, raising $10.3 billion, a 51% increase in volume over 2006, when 57 companies went public, and more than doubling the $5.1 billion those companies raised.
However, only 45 venture-backed companies were acquired in the fourth quarter, the lowest number of M&A exits since the first quarter of 1998, when there were 44 M&A exits. For the year, though, there were 304 venture-backed M&A transactions with a total disclosed value of $23.7 billion, the highest disclosed value since 2000.











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