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VentureBeat Wire » Redpoint Ventures raises $250 million later stage fund said:
[...] Indeed, Redpoint may be about ready to start producing some returns. While none of its companies have gone public yet, one investment, Big Band Networks, filed last month to do so. A few of its companies have been acquired, with Topspin and Intermix (owner of MySpace) being among the more significant ones. It has a bunch of private companies that are showing traction, including Calix, Zimbra, Fortinet, Right Media, Kazeon, HomeAway, Entropic and LifeSize, to name several. [...]