BrightHouse

Brighthouse, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates an online auto- shopping, research, and pricing technology platform for saving buyers money. It also offers Internet-integrated commodity price protection products to businesses and consumers. In addition, it offers ListSpinner, a list making tool in the form of a widget platform and supporting database that enables the users to create lists of items comprising video or audio clips, images, links, and comments about the items. Further, the company aggregates multiple data sources to show car buyers and dealers how much people actually paid for a particular car in a geographic area, as well as offers the financial tools to reduce exposure to downward changes in the value of homes and developments for consumers and developers. Furthermore, it operates a passive bulletin board that enables buyers and sellers of private company securities to view existing portfolio items held by other members, as well as items of interest to prospective buyers. Brighthouse, Inc. has a strategic alliance with Bark Group Inc. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Santa Monica, California.

Scott Painter

Co-Founder and Board Member

2 past transactions

ClearWire

Post in 2009
Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of wireless high-speed Internet service that emphasizes simplicity, speed, portability, and reliability. The company operates by utilizing licensed spectrum to enable customers to connect to the Internet without relying on traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Clearwire launched its first market in August 2004 and has since expanded its services to 50 markets across the United States and parts of Europe. The company's offerings are now available through Sprint, following their acquisition of Clearwire.

ClearWire

Post in 2008
Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of wireless high-speed Internet service that emphasizes simplicity, speed, portability, and reliability. The company operates by utilizing licensed spectrum to enable customers to connect to the Internet without relying on traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Clearwire launched its first market in August 2004 and has since expanded its services to 50 markets across the United States and parts of Europe. The company's offerings are now available through Sprint, following their acquisition of Clearwire.
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