Cowboy Ventures goes bigger with $260M across two new funds, including an opportunity fund

Image credits to TechCrunch Image credits to TechCrunch Cowboy Ventures, the now-10-year-old, Bay Area-based seed-stage focused fund founded by renowned investor Aileen Lee, has closed on two new funds totaling $260 million in capital commitments. The outfit garnered $140 million in commitments for its fourth flagship fund and another $120 million for its first opportunity-type fund (its “Mustang Fund”).
This post has originally been written by TechCrunch on Mon, Jan 23, 23. Find the original post here at TechCrunch
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