Online Brokers Breaking Into Venture Cap Plays
Online brokerages do whatever it takes to be players. They buy blue-blood trust companies. They give away trips to Hawaii. Heck, they'll sponsor the Super Bowl halftime show if they have to.
Now they're turning that energy and focus to a less visible but potentially more lucrative area: venture capital. It may be hard to imagine an industry built on the discount fringe of the market as a source of funding and counsel for nascent companies, but three of the sector's bigger players are aggressively pursuing venture investments, action that may even foreshadow pre-IPO opportunities for individual investors. Sometimes they even find new partners or outright acquisitions. TD Waterhouse(TWE Quote) recently unveiled plans to launch a $100 million fund to invest in online financial services companies. E*Trade(EGRP Quote), which has a similar $100 million e-commerce fund that's three-fifths invested, plans to launch a larger fund during the second quarter. Wit Capital (WITC Quote), a brokerage-investment bank hybrid, has a $40 million fund and plans to close a second $200 million fund (the Wit Dawntreader II fund) in the next month.| Venture Cap's Next Frontier Three big electronic brokers have moved into the venture capital arena. Will they bring individual investors along for the ride? |
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