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2Q 2013 Venture Capital Rundown Presentation Slide Deck

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2Q 2013 Venture Capital Rundown Presentation Slide Deck

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  1. 2Q 2013 Venture Capital Rundown Presentation Slide Deck Try the PitchBook Platform: Email: demo@pitchbook.com Phone: 1-877-267-5593 Consult the Research Team: Email: research@pitchbook.com Phone: 1-877-636-3496

  2. The PitchBook Platform REQUEST A DEMO:demo@pitchbook.com 1-877-267-5593

  3. Since hitting an all-time high in 2Q 2012, VC investment in U.S.-based companies has decelerated for three consecutive quarters.

  4. VC Deal-Making Declined for a Third Straight Quarter, Hitting the Lowest Level in More Than 2 YearsU.S. VC Deal Flow by Quarter

  5. Early Stage Deals Have Shrunk as a Proportion of Overall VC Activity in Recent YearsVC Deal Flow (count) by Stage

  6. Angel & Seed Rounds

  7. Angel & Seed Financings Have Held Relatively Steady, Helping Increase Their Share of VC Deal Flow to 29%Angel & Seed Deal Flow by Quarter

  8. Software Remains the Most Active Sector, But Angel & Seed Investors Have Been Exploring Other SectorsAngel & Seed Deals (count) by Sector

  9. The Median Round Amount was Just 14% of the Median Pre-Money Valuation, the Lowest Since 1Q 2009Angel & Seed Median Pre-Money Valuation and Round Amount

  10. Virtually All of the Recent Increase in Angel & Seed Rounds Can be Attributed to a Rise in Seed FinancingsDeal Count of Angel vs. Seed Rounds

  11. Early Stage Rounds

  12. Early Stage Deals Hit a Four-Year Low with $2.0 Billion Invested Through 295 Financings in 1Q 2013Early Stage Deal Flow by Quarter

  13. Software Continues to be the Mainstay of Early Stage InvestingEarly Stage Deals (count) by Sector

  14. The Median Pre-Money Valuation has Shifted Fairly Significantly From Quarter-to-QuarterEarly Stage Median Pre-Money Valuation and Round Amount

  15. The Median Time Between Angel & Seed Funding and the First Early Stage Round Jumped 4 Months in 1Q 2013Median Time Between Angel & Seed and Early Stage Rounds

  16. Late Stage Rounds

  17. Late Stage Financings Have Been in Decline, But the Downturn is Not as Severe as in Early Stage DealsLate Stage Deal Flow by Quarter

  18. Other Leading Sectors Besides Software Continue to Grow in ImportanceLate Stage Deals (count) by Sector

  19. The Median Pre-Money Valuation Rose Significantly in the Last Year While the Median Round Amount was FlatLate Stage Median Pre-Money Valuation and Round Amount

  20. Commercial Services has More Than Doubled Its Share of Late Stage Deal-Making in the Last YearCommercial Services as % of Late Stage Deals

  21. First Financings

  22. After Hitting a Zenith in 1Q 2012, the Number of First Financings Has Been in Free FallFirst Financings from Top Sectors

  23. The Median Pre-Money Valuation for First Financings Has Swung Widely from Quarter-to-QuarterFirst Financing Median Pre-Money Valuation and Round Amount

  24. VC Deal Flow Details

  25. All of the Most Active Regions for VC Investing Saw a Slowdown in 1Q 2013VC Deals (count) by Region 4Q 2012 1Q 2013

  26. Despite the Slowdown in Overall Deal-Making, VC Investing in Many of the Most Active Sectors Held SteadyVC Deals (count) by Sector 4Q 2012 1Q 2013

  27. The Median Pre-Money Valuation is Substantially Higher in Software and Media Than Most Other SectorsMedian Pre-Money Valuations ($M) by Sector from 1Q 2012 to 1Q 2013

  28. VC Exits

  29. Exit Flow Sank 25% and Capital Exited Cratered 84% in 1Q 2013 to the Lowest Levels Seen Since 2009VC Exits by Quarter

  30. Virtually All of the Decline in Exits in 1Q 2013 Can be Attributed to Weakness in Corporate AcquisitionsVC Exits (count) by Exit Type

  31. VC Fundraising

  32. VC Fundraising Continues to be a Slog, With Just 13 U.S-Based Funds Closing on $3.3 Billion in 1Q 2013VC Fundraising by Quarter

  33. The 4 Largest Vehicles Attracted 60% of the Capital Raised in 1Q 2013VC Fundraising (count) by Fund Size * *as of 3/31/2013

  34. Most Active Angel & Seed Investors in 1Q 2013By Count of Closed U.S. Deals

  35. Most Active Early Stage Investors in 1Q 2013By Count of Closed U.S. Deals

  36. Most Active Late Stage Investors in 1Q 2013By Count of Closed U.S. Deals

  37. In this video, you’ll learn how to: • Search I-banks and service providers by market focus • Find the most active business intermediaries • Generate a list of service providers to enhance deal flow VIDEO: Increase Deal Flowwith the PitchBook Platform WATCH NOW: http://pitchbook.com/Create_Fund_Benchmarks.html

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