Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded by Don Valentine in 1972. The firm's partners include Don Valentine, Randy L. Ditzler, Greg McAdoo, Pierre Lamond, Michael Moritz, Doug Leone, Gaurav Garg, Michael Goguen, Mark Stevens, Jim Goetz, Roelof Botha, and Mark Kvamme.
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Sequoia Capital is a venture capital firm founded by Don Valentine in 1972. The firm's partners include Don Valentine, Randy L. Ditzler, Greg McAdoo, Pierre Lamond, Michael Moritz, Doug Leone, Gaurav Garg, Michael Goguen, Mark Stevens, Jim Goetz, Roelof Botha, and Mark Kvamme.
The firm has offices in the US, China, India and Israel. Sequoia has funded companies including Cisco Systems, Oracle and Apple.
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Sequoia Capital provided venture capital for the following companies:
Sequoia profited well when Google agreed to buy YouTube for $1.65B. It is believed that Sequoia's $11M investment translated to 30% of the ownership.Fact: date=March 2008
External links
- Sequoia Capital Homepage
- List of Investments by Sequoia Capital at CrunchBase
- Forbes Midas List story on Sequoia Capital General Partner Michael Moritz
- Forbes Midas List story on Sequoia Capital General Partner Roelof Botha
- Time 100 story on Sequoia Capital General Partner Michael Moritz
- New York Times article discussing YouTube's VC funding (login required)
- Greg McAdoo interview by iinnovate, a podcast on innovation and entrepreneurship by Stanford business and design school students.
- Yodlee gets funding from Sequoia






















