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Sixth Sense Ventures exits portfolio firm with multibagger returns
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1y ago
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Sixth Sense Ventures, a consumer sector-oriented venture capital firm led by founder Nikhil Vora, has exited a portfolio company with significant returns on its investment. The firm has raised over Rs 3,200 crore for three funds and invested in more than 50 companies since 2016.
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How juicy was Sixth Sense Venturesโ latest exit move?
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1y ago
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Consumer sector-oriented venture capital firm, Sixth Sense Ventures, led by founder Nikhil Vora, has made another exit. The firm has divested nearly a quarter of its stake in a portfolio company, with a goal of maximising returns for its investors. This comes after Sixth Sense Ventures has successfully completed two full exits with significant returns and increased its investment in a food processing firm earlier this year.
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Sixth Sense Ventures strikes another full exit with bumper returns
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1y ago
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Sixth Sense Ventures, led by founder Nikhil Vora, has achieved a successful exit from a portfolio company, surpassing expectations. This comes after the venture capital firm's previous successful exits last year.
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Sixth Sense Ventures tops up bet on food processing firm
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1y ago
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Sixth Sense Ventures, a venture capital firm specializing in consumer-focused companies, has increased its investment in a food manufacturing and distribution company. Led by Nikhil Vora, Sixth Sense Ventures has previously supported brands like Bira91 and Giva. The food processing firm in question has attracted investments from both Sixth Sense Ventures and a private equity firm.
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Nikhil Vora's Sixth Sense strikes gold from same company twice
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1y ago
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Nikhil Vora-led Sixth Sense Ventures has achieved a remarkable feat by fully cashing out of a consumer-focused company four years ago and re-entering it, resulting in one of the highest returns on an Indian investment by a venture capital firm. Now, Sixth Sense has once again sold a significant stake in the same company, reaping substantial profits.
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ChrysCapital, Peak XV score multibagger returns from common portfolio firm
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7m ago
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ChrysCapital and Peak XV Partners have successfully sold a common portfolio company, generating substantial returns from partial exits. Peak XV has recently achieved significant returns from another portfolio company, while also experiencing losses from BlackBuck, a logistics company.
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Sixth Sense, Wipro Consumer Care stare at losses as portfolio firm shuts down
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2m ago
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Sixth Sense Ventures and Wipro Consumer Care Ventures face potential losses after a portfolio company, an Ayurveda-focused D2C beauty brand, shut down.
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WestBridge, Convergent, Sixth Sense Ventures make $75-mn exit move
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1y ago
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Private equity firms WestBridge Capital and Convergent Finance, along with venture capital firm Sixth Sense Ventures, have made an exit worth $75 million from an undisclosed company. These firms have joined a growing number of alternative investment firms that have been cashing out on publicly listed companies due to rising stock market valuations. WestBridge sold its entire stake in the company, while Convergent Finance and Sixth Sense Ventures also made significant divestments.
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Sixth Sense to raise โน2,500 cr to cash in on fresh wave of consumer disruption
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1y ago
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Sixth Sense Ventures, an early-stage consumer investment firm in India, is raising $340 million for its fourth fund. The fund aims to support Series A investments, with a focus on disruptive consumer brands. Sixth Sense has previously backed startups like craft beer maker Bira, cookware maker Wonderchef, and luggage maker Uppercase. The firm plans to allocate between INR 50 crore and INR 250 crore per investment, depending on the stage of fundraising. India's consumer market presents significant opportunities for disruptive brands with rising disposable income and evolving consumption patterns.
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Sixth Sense Ventures bets on spices brand as another VC scores an exit
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1y ago
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Sixth Sense Ventures, a consumer-oriented venture capital firm, has made its entry into the spices category by investing in spice manufacturer Pushp. This investment comes from Sixth Sense's SSIO-III fund and is part of their strategy to back companies in the consumer space. The firm has previously invested in companies like Bira91, Giva, and Neeman's.
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Eight Roads scores another multibagger partial exit
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10m ago
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Eight Roads Ventures, a global venture capital firm, recently achieved a partial exit from a startup that it had invested in five years ago. This success follows the firm's previous successful investment in Shadowfax earlier this year. As a venture capital firm focused on technology and healthcare investments worldwide, Eight Roads Ventures has a history of identifying promising opportunities and generating significant returns.
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