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Silicon Valley is a nickname for the southern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area, which is located in part of the U.S. state of California known as Northern California. It is home to many of the world's largest high-tech corporations, as well as thousands of startup companies. Geographically, it encompasses all of the Santa Clara Valley, the southern half of the San Francisco Peninsula, and southern portions of the East Bay. It includes parts or most of Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, and Alameda County.
The word "valley" refers to the Santa Clara Valley, where the region has traditionally been centered, which includes the city of San Jose and surrounding cities and towns. The word "silicon" originally referred to the large number of silicon chip innovators and manufacturers in the region. The term "Silicon Valley" eventually came to refer to all high tech businesses in the area, and is now generally used as a synecdoche for the American high-technology economic sector. It also became a global synonym for leading high-tech research and enterprises, and thus inspired similar named locations, as well as research parks and technology centers with a comparable structure all around the world.
Silicon Valley Bank (NASDAQ: SIVB) is a U.S.-based high-tech commercial bank with offices in a number of other countries. The bank has helped fund more than 30,000 start-ups.SVB Financial is the holding company for the bank.
The company focuses on lending to technology companies, providing multiple services to venture capital and private equity firms that invest in technology and biotechnology, and also on private banking services for high-net-worth individuals, in its home market in Silicon Valley. In addition to taking deposits and making loans, the bank operates venture capital and private equity divisions that sometimes invest in the firm's commercial banking clients.
By June 2009, the bank was third in market share in the San Jose, California area, with deposits in the region of $7.1 billion, an 8.11% share of the market. A year earlier it was ranked No. 7, with $4.5 billion in deposit, a 5.67% share.
As of October 2011, the bank had more than 1,400 employees. As September 2012, it had offices in the United Kingdom, Israel, China and India, plus more than 20 offices in the United States, and $21.6 billion in total assets.
A valley is a low area between hills, often with a river running through it.
In geology, a valley or dale is a depression that is longer than it is wide. The terms U-shaped and V-shaped are descriptive terms of geography to characterize the form of valleys. Most valleys belong to one of these two main types or a mixture of them, (at least) with respect to the cross section of the slopes or hillsides.
A valley in its broadest geographic sense is also known as a dale. A valley through which a river runs may also be referred to as a vale. A small, secluded, and often wooded valley is known as a dell or in Scotland as a glen. A wide, flat valley through which a river runs is known in Scotland as a strath. A mountain cove is a small valley, closed at one or both ends, in the central or southern Appalachian Mountains which sometimes results from the erosion of a geologic window. A small valley surrounded by mountains or ridges is sometimes known as a hollow. A deep, narrow valley is known as a cwm (also spelled combe or coombe). Similar geological structures, such as canyons, ravines, gorges, gullies, and kloofs, are not usually referred to as valleys. See also: "chine". A valley formed by erosion is called an erosional valley; a valley formed by geologic events such as drop faults or the rise of highlands is called a structural valley.
A bank is a financial institution that creates credit by lending money to a borrower, thereby creating a corresponding deposit on the bank's balance sheet. Lending activities can be performed either directly or indirectly through capital markets. Due to their importance in the financial system and influence on national economies, banks are highly regulated in most countries. Most nations have institutionalized a system known as fractional reserve banking under which banks hold liquid assets equal to only a portion of their current liabilities. In addition to other regulations intended to ensure liquidity, banks are generally subject to minimum capital requirements based on an international set of capital standards, known as the Basel Accords.
Banking in its modern sense evolved in the 14th century in the rich cities of Renaissance Italy but in many ways was a continuation of ideas and concepts of credit and lending that had their roots in the ancient world. In the history of banking, a number of banking dynasties — notably, the Medicis, the Fuggers, the Welsers, the Berenbergs and the Rothschilds — have played a central role over many centuries. The oldest existing retail bank is Monte dei Paschi di Siena, while the oldest existing merchant bank is Berenberg Bank.
Venture capital (VC) is money provided to seed early-stage, emerging and emerging growth companies. Venture capital funds invest in companies in exchange for equity in the companies they invest in, which usually have a novel technology or business model in high technology industries, such as biotechnology and IT. The typical venture capital investment occurs after a seed funding round as the first round of institutional capital to fund growth (also referred to as Series A round) in the interest of generating a return through an eventual exit event, such as an IPO or trade sale of the company. Venture capital is a type of private equity.
In addition to angel investing, equity crowdfunding and other seed funding options, venture capital is attractive for new companies with limited operating history that are too small to raise capital in the public markets and have not reached the point where they are able to secure a bank loan or complete a debt offering. In exchange for the high risk that venture capitalists assume by investing in smaller and less mature companies, venture capitalists usually get significant control over company decisions, in addition to a significant portion of the companies' ownership (and consequently value).
Welcome to Silicon Valley Bank
Silicon Valley Bank's Associate Development Program
Entrepreneurship Through the Lens of Venture Capital: Rob Freelan, Silicon Valley Bank
Silicon Valley Bank: The Founders' Story
Gangnam Style - Silicon Valley Bank
Silicon Valley Bank and SVB Financial Group's Greg Becker
2012 Launch of Silicon Valley Bank's UK Branch
SVB Startup Outlook 2017: Access to Talent
The Silicon Valley Bank Guide to Movember
SVB State of the Wine Industry 2017 Videocast
Silicon Valley Bank helps innovative companies and their investors move bold ideas forward, fast. We offer financial services to companies in innovation centers around the world. Get to know us and see how we can work together at http://www.svb.com.
SVB's Associate Development Program (ADP) gives entry-level associates advanced, hands-on training in areas including credit risk assessment, loan portfolio management and client relationship skills. We look for associates from all university majors and backgrounds, from liberal arts to life sciences and finance. ADPers work with pioneering companies - from startups to market leaders - who come to SVB for our expertise, deep network and 30 years of experience in the industries we serve. They are key members of client teams dedicated to helping our clients grow and succeed at every stage. Learn more and apply at http://www.svb.com/careers/adp/
MS&E; 71SI: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital: Disruption in Venture Capital The course explores disruption in venture capital and how successful startups navigate funding, managing, and scaling their new enterprise. This process is explored through guest lectures and mentorship from experienced venture capital investors and seasoned entrepreneurs who manage these issues on a daily basis in Silicon Valley. Course themes: accelerators, micro-VCs, agency model, traditional model, corporate venture, venture debt, limited partners. This is a student initiated course.
Silicon Valley Bank, financial partner to technology and life science companies, their investors, and the wine industry, celebrates its 30th anniversary in 33 locations around the world on October 17, 2013. Conceived by Silicon Valley businessmen Bob Medearis and Bill Biggerstaff, the co-founders were looking for a way to serve the entrepreneurial technology community, which at the time lacked access to debt financing and banking services. Since its founding led by the company's first CEO Roger Smith, Silicon Valley Bank has grown to serve thousands of companies of all sizes and specialties and their investors through offices in five countries, and its wine division, one of the largest lenders to premium wineries in the West. Learn more at www.svb.com
Silicon Valley Bankers show off their dance skills, teamwork, and company pride in this homage to the global hit, Gangnam Style.
Greg Becker, CEO of Silicon Valley Bank, was a keynote speaker at the DLA Piper Global Technology Leaders Summit where he discussed the disruptive nature of technology and tech start-ups – and the prospects for the tech economy.
Now Silicon Valley Bank can provide the same tailored commercial banking products and financing services already enjoyed by thousands of innovative businesses and their investors in the US and beyond, in the UK. Learn More at svb.com/uk/
Listen to what entrepreneurs have to say about recruiting talent in the competitive innovation economy. Featuring interviews with Joshua Browder of DoNotPay; Clara Shih of Hearsay Systems; Andy Putch of Free Skies; and Miranda Wang of BioCellection. Read Silicon Valley Bank's 2017 Startup Outlook Report at www.svb.com/startup-outlook-report.
Silicon Valley Bank employees, partners, clients and friends around the world will be growing moustaches and raising funds for the Movember movement. Our goal this year is to raise $50,000 for this great cause. Join our team at http://monetwork.co/svb
Silicon Valley Bank's State of the Wine Industry 2017 Videocast with Rob McMillan, EVP & founder of Silicon Valley Bank’s Wine Division; Amy Hoopes, President, Wente Family Estates; Dan Leese, President, V2 Wine Group; and Paul Mabray, VP, Social Media & Reputation, Avero, LLC. The panel discusses the latest trends in wine industry growth, consumer demand, pricing and winery financial performance. View the report at http://www.svb.com/wine-report/. Filmed January 18, 2017.
We want to bring you behind the scenes, show you what really happens in Silicon Valley’s backstage and give you the insider perspective on how it feels to start a company here. Welcome to Silicon Valley! More info here: http://bit.ly/w2sv Please help us sharing this documentary: send your friends to http://www.welcometosiliconvalley.com --- Brought to you by Ympact Ympact is a non-profit organization created to inspire young people to make a positive and lasting impact on our global society through entrepreneurial action. Learn more on www.ympact.org
We woke up early to do a little tour in Silicon Valley with our rented convertible... but got pretty lost. Also, it was impossible to find parking space around Google or Apple, and Apple Headquarter's merch store was closed for refurbishment. Not our best day. But fear not, after the disappointment we visited the cool NASA Ames Research Center museum (which also had a closed merch store), and stuffed ourselves at Sam Clam Chowder, Half Moon Bay. Highly recommended. The glittery sand beach and wild seal watching was a bonus for the location! On our way back to San Francisco we saw some pretty stunning landscapes as well. Good memories overall :)
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Amateur video produced by Ricardo Vargas during his trip to the Silicon Valley in California. He did a one day tour trying to explore and understand the success of companies like Google, Apple, Facebook and Pixar. He also visited Stanford University and Berkeley University.
Conveniently located near San Francisco and the beautiful vineyards of Napa and Sonoma wine country, let Aloft Silicon Valley Hotel treat you to an upbeat and forward-thinking vibe.
What is the difference between Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area? Is San Francisco a city or a county? Where in the Bay Area are the headquarters of the largest tech companies in the world? This video explains the difference between San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and the Bay Area, gives brief overview of the history of Silicon Valley and how it came to dominate the tech industry, and gives you a tour of the Bay Area along with the companies headquartered there. Image Credits: Golden Gate Bridge: Rich Niewiroski Jr. - http://www.projectrich.com/gallery Bay Bridge: Leonard G San Francisco Skyline along Market Street from Twin Peaks: Vincent Bloch San Francisco Street Map: Peter Fitzgerald, OpenStreetMap Government Levels Responsibilities Sprites: Freeciv Golden Gate Bridge dr...
San Jose is the third-largest city in California, the tenth-largest in the United States, and the county seat of Santa Clara County. San Jose is the largest city within Silicon Valley, which is a major component of the greater San Francisco Bay Area. It is the largest city in Northern California. San Jose was founded on November 29, 1777, as El Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe, the first civilian town in the Spanish colony of Nueva California. The city served as a farming community to support Spanish military installations at San Francisco and Monterey. When California gained statehood in 1850, San Jose served as its first capital. After more than 150 years as a small farming community, the San Jose area in the mid-20th century contained some of the last undeveloped land near San Francisc...
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Silicon Valley Bank helps innovative companies and their investors move bold ideas forward, fast. We offer financial services to companies in innovation centers around the world. Get to know us and see how we can work together at http://www.svb.com.
SVB's Associate Development Program (ADP) gives entry-level associates advanced, hands-on training in areas including credit risk assessment, loan portfolio management and client relationship skills. We look for associates from all university majors and backgrounds, from liberal arts to life sciences and finance. ADPers work with pioneering companies - from startups to market leaders - who come to SVB for our expertise, deep network and 30 years of experience in the industries we serve. They are key members of client teams dedicated to helping our clients grow and succeed at every stage. Learn more and apply at http://www.svb.com/careers/adp/
MS&E; 71SI: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital: Disruption in Venture Capital The course explores disruption in venture capital and how successful startups navigate funding, managing, and scaling their new enterprise. This process is explored through guest lectures and mentorship from experienced venture capital investors and seasoned entrepreneurs who manage these issues on a daily basis in Silicon Valley. Course themes: accelerators, micro-VCs, agency model, traditional model, corporate venture, venture debt, limited partners. This is a student initiated course.
Silicon Valley Bank, financial partner to technology and life science companies, their investors, and the wine industry, celebrates its 30th anniversary in 33 locations around the world on October 17, 2013. Conceived by Silicon Valley businessmen Bob Medearis and Bill Biggerstaff, the co-founders were looking for a way to serve the entrepreneurial technology community, which at the time lacked access to debt financing and banking services. Since its founding led by the company's first CEO Roger Smith, Silicon Valley Bank has grown to serve thousands of companies of all sizes and specialties and their investors through offices in five countries, and its wine division, one of the largest lenders to premium wineries in the West. Learn more at www.svb.com
Silicon Valley Bankers show off their dance skills, teamwork, and company pride in this homage to the global hit, Gangnam Style.
Greg Becker, CEO of Silicon Valley Bank, was a keynote speaker at the DLA Piper Global Technology Leaders Summit where he discussed the disruptive nature of technology and tech start-ups – and the prospects for the tech economy.
Now Silicon Valley Bank can provide the same tailored commercial banking products and financing services already enjoyed by thousands of innovative businesses and their investors in the US and beyond, in the UK. Learn More at svb.com/uk/
Listen to what entrepreneurs have to say about recruiting talent in the competitive innovation economy. Featuring interviews with Joshua Browder of DoNotPay; Clara Shih of Hearsay Systems; Andy Putch of Free Skies; and Miranda Wang of BioCellection. Read Silicon Valley Bank's 2017 Startup Outlook Report at www.svb.com/startup-outlook-report.
Silicon Valley Bank employees, partners, clients and friends around the world will be growing moustaches and raising funds for the Movember movement. Our goal this year is to raise $50,000 for this great cause. Join our team at http://monetwork.co/svb
Silicon Valley Bank's State of the Wine Industry 2017 Videocast with Rob McMillan, EVP & founder of Silicon Valley Bank’s Wine Division; Amy Hoopes, President, Wente Family Estates; Dan Leese, President, V2 Wine Group; and Paul Mabray, VP, Social Media & Reputation, Avero, LLC. The panel discusses the latest trends in wine industry growth, consumer demand, pricing and winery financial performance. View the report at http://www.svb.com/wine-report/. Filmed January 18, 2017.
MS&E; 71SI: Entrepreneurship through the Lens of Venture Capital: Disruption in Venture Capital The course explores disruption in venture capital and how successful startups navigate funding, managing, and scaling their new enterprise. This process is explored through guest lectures and mentorship from experienced venture capital investors and seasoned entrepreneurs who manage these issues on a daily basis in Silicon Valley. Course themes: accelerators, micro-VCs, agency model, traditional model, corporate venture, venture debt, limited partners. This is a student initiated course.
Interviewed by Steve Smith on 2014-11-11 in Mountain View, California, X7274.2015 © Computer History Museum Founders of Silicon Valley Bank tell why and how they started a bank that changed the world for entrepreneurial companies. Roger Smith, Bob Medearis, and Bill Biggerstaff (1919–2010) came together in the early 1980s around the idea of creating a commercial bank that would be designed to gather deposits and lend money to early stage venture backed companies to support their growth. The bank they created added greatly to the financing opportunities for these companies. In turn, this financing helped to stimulate the remarkable explosion of successful new companies in Silicon Valley. Roger and Bob tell their personal story as well as the struggles and successes they encountered in the...
Silicon Valley Bank's State of the Wine Industry 2017 Videocast with Rob McMillan, EVP & founder of Silicon Valley Bank’s Wine Division; Amy Hoopes, President, Wente Family Estates; Dan Leese, President, V2 Wine Group; and Paul Mabray, VP, Social Media & Reputation, Avero, LLC. The panel discusses the latest trends in wine industry growth, consumer demand, pricing and winery financial performance. View the report at http://www.svb.com/wine-report/. Filmed January 18, 2017.
Jackie Hyland is a Director on Silicon Valley Bank’s Global Gateway team, which was established to work with innovation companies and their investors in international and emerging technology-focused markets. Leveraging her years of experience in Latin America, Jackie handles business development and manages SVB client relationships with venture capital investors and entrepreneurs in the region. Jackie joined SVB after leading deal activity and portfolio engagement in Latin America as an investment associate with Accion Venture Lab. Jackie has also worked at Compass Group Asset Management in Mexico City where she was part of the real estate private equity team, and Angel Ventures Mexico as a Fulbright Binational Business Scholar, where she managed deal analysis and strategic entrepreneuria...
Silicon Valley Bank's Rob McMillan leads an interactive discussion and review of SVB's 2015 Tasting Room Survey. Topics covered include: * Conversion rates of visitors to buyers * Impact of venue choice on tasting room success * Regional tasting room comparisons * Club metrics * Expert panel analysis Rob is joined by Sonyia Grabski, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Sullivan Vineyards; Cyril Penn, Editor in Chief of Wine Business Monthly; and Craig Root, Founder of Craig Root and Associates To read the 2015 Tasting Room Survey. please visit http://www.svb.com/live-streaming/2015-wine-tasting/ Filmed May 12, 2015
Rob Tompkins, Director at SVB Analytics, provides vital tips and tricks to help founders properly value their companies. About Galvanize -------------------------- Galvanize is a dynamic learning community for technology. Our community is where people and companies with the guts and smarts to create real-world change congregate and inspire each other. Our goal is to make opportunities in technology available to all those with the aptitude, determination and drive. Follow Galvanize --------------------------- http://www.facebook.com/GalvanizeHQ http://www.twitter.com/galvanize
We want to bring you behind the scenes, show you what really happens in Silicon Valley’s backstage and give you the insider perspective on how it feels to start a company here. Welcome to Silicon Valley! More info here: http://bit.ly/w2sv Please help us sharing this documentary: send your friends to http://www.welcometosiliconvalley.com --- Brought to you by Ympact Ympact is a non-profit organization created to inspire young people to make a positive and lasting impact on our global society through entrepreneurial action. Learn more on www.ympact.org
Instead of trying to improve an outdated legacy system, certain companies are focusing on reinventing the entire experience of banking from scratch. In our opening panel, true disrupters, entrepreneurs, hottest fintech companies will share their novel vision about the future of banking. Moderator: Mike Sigal, Entrepreneur, Advisor, Startup Coach, 500 Startups Speakers: -Ken Rees, Chief Executive Officer, Elevate -Huey Lin, COO, Affirm -Luvleen Sidhu, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer, Bank Mobile -Safwan Shah, President and CEO, PayActiv Inc.
David discusses the concept of "build, measure, learn" and how that helped him create and build companies across several different verticals.
At home, Friday night, and I'm checkin' out the Playboy Channel
But it might be too much for me to handle
€˜Cause I start to drool as she's gettin' undressed
I see a beautiful woman with a speed bump on her chest
Yo, what the Hell, who's idea was that
Those things look defective, she should take €˜em back
I'm sick of it, this ain't what I paid for at all
If I wanted fake breasts I would have bought a Barbie doll
Why would a woman do something that drastic
Lookin' like a mannequin, rigid and plastic
Don't deny it, that's a design
Of the ACME Inflatable Bustline
To the untrained eye, yo, they may look fine
But to a pervert like me, yo, they're easy to find
I can pick out the point where the breast begins
Like she's hiding two basketballs under her skin
Big or small it doesn't matter at all
As long as they're not made from a silicon ball
Fake breasts don't bounce, don't move, don't try
So you'd better be careful, you might lose an eye
Eighty-four, twenty-four, thirty-four, please no more
They're so big they don't fit out the door
Artificially implanted sex appeal
I'm givin' new meaning to the phrase €œget real€?
(€œDo you like boobs a lot?€?) More than you know
But I don't like pizza made of play-dough
Are those things real? My oh my
Or did an animal crawl up your shirt and die
How much did you pay for what we see
Did it come with a thirty year warrantee
Did you have the choice of size, shape and design
You made your points, I just made mine