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GCV Powerlist 2017: #11 Nagraj Kashyap

The top 25: Nagraj Kashyap, Microsoft Ventures


May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #10 Ethan Xie

The top 25: Ethan Xie, Alibaba

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #9 Alvin Wang Graylin

The top 25: Alvin Wang Graylin, Vive, HTC

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #8 Lin Wang

The top 25: Lin Wang, JD.com

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #7 Shobhna Mohn

The top 25: Shobhna Mohn, Bertelsmann

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #6 Tom Heyman

The top 25: Tom Heyman, Johnson & Johnson

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #5 Sue Siegel

The top 25: Sue Siegel GE Ventures

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #4 Larry Illg

The top 25: Larry Illg, Naspers

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #3 Wendell Brooks

The top 25: Wendell Brooks, Intel Capital

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #2 Jeffrey Li

The top 25: Zhaohui (Jeffrey) Li Tencent Investment

May 10, 2017

GCV Powerlist 2017: #1 Rajeev Misra

The top 25: Rajeev Misra, Softbank capital

May 10, 2017

Big Deal: Didi Chuxing collects $5.5bn

The SoftBank-backed round could give the China-based ride hailing company the financial base it needs to compete internationally, where it may well use its CVC investments to forge a path.

May 8, 2017
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