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Cherry Tree Securities, LLC is a Hopkins, MN-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Trade Net Corporation is a Artesia, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Zephyr Management LP is a New York, NY-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Founded in 1989, Riverside Partners is a Boston-based middle market private equity firm currently investing Riverside Fund VI, L.P. The fund focuses on growth-oriented companies primarily in the healthcare and technology industries. Riverside Partners is particularly experienced at partnering with founders, owners and management teams and it brings substantial domain expertise and operating experience to its portfolio companies. Riverside typically invests in North American companies with $3-15M of EBITDA that operate across a wide spectrum of the healthcare and technology industries. As entrepreneurs ourselves, we appreciate the challenges of growing businesses and understand the goals and perspectives of business owners and managers. We are more than just financial investors; we are business builders, applying our deep industry expertise, as well as our operating, consulting and investing experience to understanding the fundamentals of businesses and to identifying opportunities for further value creation.
Bridgewater Associates is focused on understanding how the world works. By having the deepest possible understanding of the global economy and financial markets and translating that understanding into great portfolios and meaningful relationships with institutional clients, we`ve built a distinct track record of success. We`ve done this for over 40 years, by having great people operating in a culture of radical truth and radical transparency. Today, we manage about $160 billion for approximately 350 of the largest and most sophisticated institutional clients globally, including public and corporate pension funds, university endowments, charitable foundations, supranational agencies, foreign governments, and central banks.