DN Capital
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DN Capital is an international venture capital firm headquartered in London that invests in technology companies.[2][3][4][5] It was founded in 2000 by Nenad Marovac and Steve Schlenker, two Harvard Business School classmates.[6][7][8]
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Venture capital |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Founders | Nenad Marovac[1] and Steve Schlenker |
| Headquarters | |
Number of locations | List
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| Products | Venture capital, growth capital |
| Total assets | $600 million |
| Website | www.dncapital.com |
Investments and exits
DN Capital has raised approximately $600 million.[9] Among other roles, the firm looks to help US companies enter the European market.[9]
The firm's notable exits include:
- Shazam (acquired by Apple for approximately $400 million)[4]
- Datanomic (acquired by Oracle)[10]
- Quandoo (acquired by Japan's Recruit Holdings for $219 million)[11]
- Kana (acquired by Verint Systems for $514 million)[12]
- Apsmart (acquired by Thomson Reuters)[13]
- Endeca (acquired by Oracle for $1.1 billion)[14]
- Purplebricks (LSE: PURP)[15]