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Jerusalem Venture Partners

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2.2
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2.3
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FIRM OVERVIEW: Medium Private VC founded in 1993 based out of Jerusalem, Israel (Middle East / Africa)

TEAM MEMBERS: Adam R. Fisher, Alex Ott, Allon Bloch, Erel N. Margalit, Gadi Tirosh, Glen I.A. Schwaber, Haim Kopans, Hiroshi Ikegaya, Laurel Bowden, Leenong Li, Raffi Kesten,

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You're Better Off Avoiding This One

Fund: Jerusalem Venture Partners

Posted by Anonymous on 2008-11-17

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I think it's safe to anticipate that when your company hits the rougher times with its investors, and there are differences of opinion, JVP would have no qualms about holding back legally/contractually due money or other obligations, even knowing that the employees or founders might have to bear the brunt. I wouldn't do business with them again under any circumstances.

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May Be Better in Jerusalem?

Fund: Jerusalem Venture Partners

Posted by Anonymous on 2007-01-08

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JVP spent a lot of time in diligence with my US start-up over a couple of financing rounds. Turns out that they had just made investments in some related firms, and they were doing competitive diligence on the marketplace. Their other investments ended up dead. Read on for more.

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