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FI Gund Investment Corporation
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Office Locations:
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14 Nassau Street
Princeton, NJ 08542
Phone: 609-921-3633
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Life Sciences & Healthcare
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Founded in 1968, Gund Investment Corporation is the private investment firm of brothers Gordon and George Gund. The brothers bought and sold three professional sports teams, the NHL's Minnesota North Stars (now Dallas Stars) and San Jose Sharks, plus the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers. Gordon Gund is also a director of the Kellogg Company and Corning, a prominent philanthropist, and a co-founder of The Foundation Fighting Blindness. Gund Investment specializes in early-stage investments. According to Forbes, the Gund family is worth $3.4 billion.
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Investment Firm Key
VC = Venture Capital
PE = Private Equity
A = Angel
I = Incubator
MB = Merchant Bank
VD = Venture Debt
FI = Family Investment Office
FOF = Fund of Funds
ED = Economic Development Office
TT = Technology Transfer Office
CVC = Corporate Venture Capital
SEC = Secondary Purchaser
HF = Hedge Fund/Mutual Fund
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COMPANY STAGE | REVENUE |
Venture Capital | |
Seed Stage (includes "pre-seed," or concept stage) | No Revenue |
Early Stage | Minimal Revenue |
Growth Stage (also called Mid-stage) | $2M-$7M |
Expansion Stage (also called Late-stage) | $7M and greater |
Private Equity | |
Lower Middle Market | $10M-$249M |
Middle Market | $250M-$499M |
Upper Middle Market | $500M-$1B |
Large Cap | >$1B |
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