Kapow Technologies founders own the majority of the company. The remaining shareholders are:
Kennet Venture Partners is a leading transatlantic venture capital firm, which invests in growth companies providing information technology products and business services that leverage information technology. Kennet offers expansion capital to firms that want to accelerate growth and build exceptional shareholder value in partnership with an experienced investor. Kennet Venture Partners acts as an advisor to Kennet I LP, a Jersey limited partnership, and to Kennet II LP, a Guernsey limited partnership. Kennet Venture Partners is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. For more information visit www.kennet.com.
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NorthCap Partners is a technology venture capital company headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. NorthCap Partners is working with the best entrepreneurs on consistently building succesful businesses. NorthCap Partners is part of the BankInvest Group, which is the largest venture manager in the Nordics.
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Steamboat Ventures is a global venture capital fund affiliated with The Walt Disney Company that invests in early to mid-stage media, consumer and technology companies in the U.S. and Asia. The firm pursues a distinctive investment strategy, cultivating investment opportunities that are simultaneously financially promising and also possess the potential to have significant strategic interest to The Walt Disney Company. Founded in 2000, Steamboat Ventures has offices in Los Angeles, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
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Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, investment management and wealth management services. The Firm's employees serve clients worldwide including corporations, governments, institutions and individuals from more than 600 offices in 33 countries. For further information about Morgan Stanley, please visit www.morganstanley.com.
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SAL Holding is owned by Søren Anker-Ladefoged, who has a background with the ISS corporation, hotel operations, 7-Eleven in Scandinavia as well as active investments in other start-up companies. In April 1999, SAL HOLDING became Kapow's first external investor, and Søren Anker-Ladefoged was Chairman of the Board of Kapow Technologies until February 2002. |
Impress Group is Japan's largest media corporation for publications (magazines, Internet, books) covering IT, computers, music and design. Keiichiro Tsukamoto, who sits on Kapow's board, founded Impress Group in 1992 and is still majority owner of the company. Impress Group's turnover in 1999 was 7.949 million yen, and its net capital is 1.7459 billion Yen. For more information visit www.impress.co.jp. |
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