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Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

40 employees

Co-Stone Capital is a leading China based private equity firm headquartered in Shenzhen.

Investor insights

Sectors invested in

Manufacturing14
Hardware7
Health Care6
Software6
Artificial Intelligence5
Industrial Automation4
Automotive4
Information Technology4
Service Industry4
Medical4
Semiconductor4
Media and Entertainment3
Robotics3
Electronics3
E-Commerce3
Sales3
Education3
Biotechnology3
Cosmetics2
Network Security2

Funding rounds participated in

$15M sweet spot round size

Most of their 79 investments are in rounds between $3.2M and $50M

Investor type

Private Equity Firm

Basic info

Industry

venture capital and private equity principals

Sectors

股权投资
Finance
文娱
医疗健康
大消费
VC
资产管理
Financial Services
PE
TMT
投资并购

Date founded

2001

Investments made

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HyAsic Semiconductor raised $14M on August 3, 2023

Investors: Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

湖南北云科技有限公司 raised undisclosed on June 19, 2023

Investors: 方广资本, Rockets Capital, 中金公司, Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH (RBVC) and Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

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Undisclosed raised undisclosed on June 12, 2023

Investors: Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

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Undisclosed raised undisclosed on April 26, 2023

Investors: 北京裕润立达股权投资管理有限公司, 毅达资本 and Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

瑞识科技(深圳)有限公司 raised $15M on April 10, 2023

Investors: Ivy Capital, Chery Motors and Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

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Undisclosed raised $17M on April 3, 2023

Investors: 蓝驰创投中国, 合肥市产业投资控股(集团)有限公司, Cowin Venture Capital and Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

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Undisclosed raised $22M on February 23, 2023

Investors: 风云资本, 安信乾宏投资有限公司, 东方富海 and Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

深圳市灵明光子科技有限公司 raised $15M on February 10, 2023

Investors: Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

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Hochuen Medical Technology Co. Ltd raised undisclosed on February 7, 2023

Investors: Qiming Venture Partners and Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

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Ace Battery Co.,Ltd. raised $44M on January 19, 2023

Investors: 东方富海, Asia Green Fund and Shenzhen Co-Stone Asset Management

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