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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Ben Veghte, NVCA, bveghte@nvca.org, 703-778-9292 Frank Lentini, Sommerfield Communications, lentini@sommerfield.com, 212-812-6858 VENTURE CAPITAL CONTINUES TO BE STRONG PERFORMING ASSET CLASS Venture capital outperformed DJIA during second quarter Arlington, VA, October 31, 2014 Venture capital fund performance continues to be strong across most time horizons as of June 30, 2014, according to the National Venture Capital Association s (NVCA) performance benchmark, the Cambridge Associates LLC U.S Venture Capital Index. Although returns were down for the quarter as well as the 1-, 3-, and 15-year horizons, the declines were only slight. The 5-, 10- and 20-year horizons all showed higher returns from the previous quarter. Compared to other benchmarks, venture capital outperformed the DJIA during the second quarter, but was down compared to the NASDAQ Composite and the S&P 500. Venture capital outperformed the other leading benchmarks during the 10-, 15- and 20-year time horizons. However, with the exception of the DJIA during the 1-year time horizon, the DJIA, NASDAQ Composite and the S&P 500 all outperformed venture capital during the 1-, 3- and 5-year time horizons. Buoyed by a strong appetite in the public markets for venture-backed companies as well as increased M&A activity, venture capital has performed well over recent quarters and continues to prove its worth as an alternative asset class, said Bobby Franklin, President and CEO of NVCA. Although down slightly on a quarter over quarter basis, we are encouraged to see venture continue to outperform all the leading equities indexes across most time horizons. We are hopeful this will translate to solid fundraising figures in the coming quarters, which will provide the capital needed to seed and grow the next generation of great companies. Venture Capital s strong performance over the past several quarters has delivered net distributions back to limited partners, and renewed interest in the space. Venture funds unrealized values have likely also swelled during this time, as private company valuations tend to track the public markets. However, the late and expansion stage index had the largest drop in quarter over quarter performance, pulling in the overall index returns as of June 30, 2014, said Theresa Hajer, Managing Director, Venture Capital Research at Cambridge Associates.

U.S. Venture Capital Index Returns Cambridge Associates LLC U.S. Venture Capital Index 1 for the periods ending Qtr. 1 Year 3 5 10 15 20 June 30,2014 March 31, 2014 December 31, 2013 September 30, 2013 June 30,2013 U.S. Venture Capital - Early Stage Index 1 U.S. Venture Capital - Late & Expansion Stage Index 1 U.S. Venture Capital - Multi-Stage Index 1 U.S. Growth Equity 1 3.0 29.1 13.7 14.8 10.3 13.0 34.0 4.9 30.5 15.3 14.1 10.0 18.7 31.7 11.9 27.2 15.3 12.5 9.7 22.6 30.8 6.5 15.1 14.4 7.5 8.6 26.1 30.0 4.3 8.9 13.5 5.7 7.8 22.8 30.1 30-Jun-14 3.3 31.1 14.3 15.2 9.6 23.4 52.2 (1.3) 25.1 12.3 17.8 12.4 8.8 11.7 3.9 27.6 13.3 13.2 10.9 7.7 14.0 5.0 27.9 15.6 17.9 13.9 16.0 22.1 DJIA NASDAQ Composite* S&P 500 2.8 15.6 13.6 17.8 7.6 5.3 10.5 5.0 29.5 16.7 19.2 8.0 3.4 9.6 5.2 24.6 16.6 18.8 7.8 4.3 9.8 Sources: Cambridge Associates LLC, Dow Jones Indices, Standard & Poor s, and Thomson Reuters Datastream. The Cambridge Associates LLC U.S. Venture Capital Index is an end-to-end calculation based on data compiled from 1,508 U.S. venture capital funds, including fully liquidated partnerships, formed between 1981 and 2014 and the U.S. Growth Equity Index is based on data compiled from 162 U.S. growth equity funds, including fully liquidated funds formed between 1986 and 2014. ¹ Pooled end-to-end return, net of fees, expenses, and carried interest. *Capital change only. U.S. Venture Capital mpme Analysis CA Index 1-Year 3-Year 5-Year 10-Year 15-Year 20-Year 25-Year 30-Year Cambridge Associates LLC U.S Venture Capital Index 1 29.15 13.75 14.77 10.32 13.05 33.96 21.36 17.43 mpme Analysis 2 S&P 500 Index 24.73 16.31 18.65 8.38 6.19 9.30 9.58 10.70 Value-Add (bps) 442-256 -388 194 686 2466 1178 673 Russell 2000 Index 24.15 14.18 20.18 9.16 8.92 9.98 9.93 10.14 Value-Add (bps) 500-43 -541 115 413 2398 1143 729 Russell 3000 Index 25.40 16.14 19.14 8.78 6.73 9.51 9.74 10.68 Value-Add (bps) 375-239 -438 154 632 2445 1162 675

Sources: Cambridge Associates LLC, Frank Russell Company, Standard & Poor's and Thomson Reuters Datastream. The Cambridge Associates LLC U.S. Venture Capital Index is an end-to-end calculation based on data compiled from 1,508 U.S. venture capital funds (963 early stage, 165 late & expansion stage, 374 multi-stage and 6 venture debt funds), including fully liquidated partnerships, formed between 1981 and 2014. 1 Pooled end-to-end return, net of fees, expenses, and carried interest. 2 CA Modified Public Market Equivalent (mpme) replicates private investment performance under public market conditions. The public index s shares are purchased and sold according to the private fund cash flow schedule, with distributions calculated in the same proportion as the private fund, and mpme NAV is a function of mpme cash flows and public index returns. Value-Add shows (in basis points) the difference between the actual private investment return and the mpme calculated return. Refer to Methodology page for details. CA Index 1-Year 3-Year 5-Year 10-Year Cambridge Associates LLC U.S Growth Equity Index 1 27.90 15.63 17.92 13.86 mpme Analysis 2 Russell 2000 Index 24.13 14.42 20.01 9.58 Value-Add (bps) 376 121-209 428 Russell 2500 Index 25.94 15.22 21.40 10.57 Value-Add (bps) 196 41-348 330 Russell 3000 Index 25.37 16.26 19.04 9.13 Value-Add (bps) 253-63 -112 473 Russell Midcap Index 27.05 15.68 21.74 11.01 Value-Add (bps) 85-6 -382 285 S&P 500 Index 24.70 16.41 18.56 8.76 Value-Add (bps) 320-78 -64 510 Constructed Index: NASDAQ Composite Price Index/ NASDAQ Composite Total Return 3 31.67 17.76 20.14 10.30 Value-Add (bps) -377-213 -222 356 Sources: Cambridge Associates LLC, Frank Russell Company, Global Financial Data, Inc., Standard & Poor's and Thomson Reuters Datastream. The index is an end-to-end calculation based on data compiled from 162 U.S. growth equity funds, including fully liquidated partnerships, formed between 1986 and 2014. 1 Pooled end-to-end return, net of fees, expenses, and carried interest. 2 CA Modified Public Market Equivalent (mpme) replicates private investment performance under public market conditions. The public index s shares are purchased and sold according to the private fund cash flow schedule, with distributions calculated in the same proportion as the private fund, and mpme NAV is a function of mpme cash flows and public index returns. Value-Add shows (in basis points) the difference between the actual private investment return and the mpme calculated return. Refer to Methodology page for details. 3Constructed Index: Data from 1/1/1986 to 10/31/2003 represented by NASDAQ Price Index. Data from 11/1/2003 to present represented by NASDAQ Composite. Vintage Year Return Ratios

The following chart lists the ratio between the dollars paid into venture capital funds by limited partners (LPs) and the dollars distributed to them by vintage year. For example, the 2002 vintage year funds have distributed cash of 0.72 times the amount of capital paid in by LPs and the residual value is 0.30 times the paid-in capital; the total value multiple is therefore 1.02 times. It is important to note that the residual value is unrealized and will change as companies exit the portfolio, are re-valued, or are written off. The 2007 and 2010 vintage year funds show the most positive ratio of the last decade, with returns at 1.78 and 1.72 (respectively) the capital contributed by LPs, should those funds realize the value of what remains in the portfolio. More recent vintage years have yet to return significant cash to LPs as most funds do not have the opportunity to begin returning capital until after year five. Vintage Year Distribution to Paid in Capital (DPI) Residual Value to Paid in Capital (RVPI) Total Value to Paid in Capital (TVPI) 1981-1995 3.39 0.01 3.40 1996 4.89 0.02 4.91 1997 3.08 0.03 3.11 1998 1.45 0.05 1.50 1999 0.86 0.10 0.96 2000 0.82 0.23 1.05 2001 0.87 0.32 1.19 2002 0.72 0.30 1.02 2003 1.08 0.59 1.67 2004 0.89 0.69 1.58 2005 0.51 0.89 1.40 2006 0.53 1.00 1.53 2007 0.62 1.17 1.79 2008 0.32 1.27 1.59 2009 0.23 1.41 1.64 2010 0.21 1.55 1.76 2011 0.04 1.40 1.44 2012 0.01 1.24 1.25 2013 0.00 0.96 0.96 Total All Vintage 1.11 0.56 1.67 Additional Performance Benchmarks To view the full, comprehensive report, which includes tables on additional time horizons, vintage years, and industry returns, please visit the Cambridge Associates or NVCA websites. Cambridge Associates derives its U.S. venture capital benchmarks from the financial information contained in its proprietary database of venture capital funds. As of June 30, 2014, the database included 1,508 venture funds formed from 1981 through 2014. ###

About NVCA Venture capitalists are committed to funding America s most innovative entrepreneurs, working closely with them to transform breakthrough ideas into emerging growth companies that drive U.S. job creation and economic growth. As the voice of the U.S. venture capital community, the National Venture Capital Association empowers its members and the entrepreneurs they fund by advocating for policies that encourage innovation and reward longterm investment. As the venture community s preeminent trade association, the NVCA serves as the definitive resource for venture capital data and unites its nearly 400 members through a full range of professional services. For more information about the NVCA, please visit www.nvca.org. About Cambridge Associates Founded in 1973, Cambridge Associates is a provider of independent investment advice and research to institutional investors and private clients worldwide. Today the firm serves nearly 1,000 global investors and delivers a range of services, including investment consulting, outsourced investment solutions, research and tools (Research Navigator sm and Benchmark Calculator), and performance monitoring, across asset classes. The firm compiles the performance results for more than 5,800 private partnerships and their nearly 68,000 portfolio company investments to publish its proprietary private investments benchmarks, of which the Cambridge Associates LLC U.S. Venture Capital Index and Cambridge Associates LLC U.S. Private Equity Index are widely considered to be among the standard benchmark statistics for these asset classes. Cambridge Associates has more than 1,100 employees serving its client base globally and maintains offices in Arlington, VA; Boston; Dallas; Menlo Park, CA; London; Singapore; Sydney; and Beijing. Cambridge Associates consists of five global investment consulting affiliates that are all under common ownership and control. For more information about Cambridge Associates, please visit www.cambridgeassociates.com. Cambridge Associates has been selected to provide data and to develop and maintain customized industry benchmarks for a number of prominent industry associations, including the African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA); the Asia Pacific Real Estate Association (APREA); Australian Private Equity & Venture Capital Association Limited (AVCAL); Canada s Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (CVCA); the Hong Kong Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (HKVCA); the Indian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (IVCA); Institutional Limited Partners Association (ILPA); the Latin American Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (LAVCA); the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA); and the New Zealand Private Equity & Venture Capital Association Inc. (NZVCA). Cambridge Associates also provides data and analysis to the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association (EMPEA).