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Computergram International, June 2, 1999
WR Hambrecht & Co, the new investment bank founded by industry veteran Bill Hambrecht, has attracted some more capital to fund its plans to bring companies public via internet-based auctions. The bank announced that e-partners, a recently-created investment vehicle of News Corp, has made an unspecified investment in exchange for a minority stake.
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The move marks the first entrepreneurial investment by e- partners, which said it supports Hambrecht's strategy of using technology to create a more open marketplace. For Hambrecht, the investment follows similar commitments from software maker Novell Inc in April and electronic brokerage Instinet Corp last month - with the latter having paid $20m for an 11.4% stake in the bank. Hambrecht says it is still looking for strategic capital to fund its ongoing business objectives.
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