GE Capital

GE Equity is a division of General Electric that focuses on maximizing returns on investment capital through equity investing. It specializes in acquiring minority ownership stakes in established companies with significant growth potential. The division pursues various investment strategies, including growth capital, buy-out co-investments, secondary direct purchases, recapitalizations, and limited partner investments. Leveraging GE's extensive industry knowledge and global reach, GE Equity seeks to identify and capitalize on high-potential opportunities across multiple sectors. By combining financial acumen with operational expertise, GE Equity plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall value of General Electric's investment portfolio.

Todd Cortell

Senior Vice President of Franchise Finance

Keith Miller

Senior Vice President

Joseph Moss

Managing Director

Ned Reynolds

Director, Media Relations - Americas

Past deals in Internet

IP Communications

Series C in 2002
Dallas-based IP Communications (IPC) has the most extensive broadband network in Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas. IP Communications provides wide-area networking services to replace traditional private line, frame relay and ISDN with cost effective packet-based solutions. Our next-generation packet-switched network uses a redundant ATM backbone and advanced switching capabilities to provide high quality bundled communication services to all of our customers.

DotCast

Series C in 2002
Dotcast, Inc. is a privately held company focused on developing a high-speed wireless broadband network capable of delivering extensive digital content to consumers and businesses across the United States. The Dotcast Digital Network aims to provide a cost-effective distribution channel for various industries, facilitating direct delivery of products to end users. The company's technology supports cable operators in offering comprehensive digital services by utilizing existing infrastructure and antenna systems for both digital and analog signals. Additionally, Dotcast's terrestrial datacasting solutions allow broadcasters and content providers to transmit high-capacity data streams over the air through established television networks, enhancing the efficiency of digital data distribution.

InfoLibria

Venture Round in 2001
InfoLibria is the expert Internet infrastructure provider for advanced content distribution and delivery. InfoLibria's solutions enable service providers and carriers to deliver and manage the most demanding broadband and streaming media applications over the Internet including TV-quality video and CD-quality audio.

Cidera

Series D in 2000
A satellite-based Internet broadcaster

IP Communications

Series B in 2000
Dallas-based IP Communications (IPC) has the most extensive broadband network in Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas. IP Communications provides wide-area networking services to replace traditional private line, frame relay and ISDN with cost effective packet-based solutions. Our next-generation packet-switched network uses a redundant ATM backbone and advanced switching capabilities to provide high quality bundled communication services to all of our customers.

I-Quest

Venture Round in 2000
I-Quest hong kong-based Internet-service provider

LinkGuard

Venture Round in 2000
LinkGuard's current and future technology solutions focus on the detection, reporting, repair, bypass and prevention of broken links on the Internet.

Asia Online Limited

Venture Round in 2000
Asia Online, Ltd. is a finance and holding company launched in late 1998 to build a pan-Asia Pacific network of Internet companies. The Company is dedicated to the facilitation of reliable communications for the development of Asian business and culture, worldwide. Asia Online offers a variety of Internet-related services including dial-up Internet access, leased lines, ISDN, roaming, Web development and hosting services, advertising and e-commerce capabilities. Through its technology partnerships, Asia Online plans to offer Internet-based communications solutions including voice-over-IP, Internet fax, and Web-based Intranets/Extranets to domestic and international customers. The company has taken a leading role as an applications service provider (ASP) targeting the broad range of small to medium sized enterprises (SME's), with focus on niche and vertical markets. Asia Online is credited with a number of Internet industry firsts. These milestones include being the first ISP to establish direct links to other Asian countries, the first to set up its own facility in the U.S. to better distribute Asian content to an American audience, and the first company in the world to license RealAudio for the Internet. The Company’s investors include SOFTBANK Technology Ventures, J.P. Morgan International Capital, Pequot Capital Management, Nexus Capital Partners, GE Capital Finance, Interliant and Concentric Network.

Cidera

Series C in 2000
A satellite-based Internet broadcaster

Star One

Series B in 2000
Star One AG, a new wireless broadband telecommunications company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany.
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