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2014 Stephen Lisson
by lissonsteve
Transparency. 
Let’s have a round of applause for CalPers, the giant state pension 
fund, for transparency. Beth Healy of the Boston Globe (8/17/2001) 
reports Money managers aghast that pension investor shows returns, 
rankings. It’s a report card that has rocked the secretive venture 
capital world, and one that even the `A’ students didn’t care to see 
displayed on the refrigerator. Calpers, the giant California pension 
fund that sets trends for many large investors, has posted on its Web 
site the performance of every venture or buyout fund in which it’s 
invested for the past decade. Firms typically guard these numbers 
carefully, but the Calpers chart even says which funds are meeting 
expectations, and which are disappointments. … The industry buzz around 
the report stems from the secrecy with which venture firms and buyout 
artists guard the specifics of their returns. Virtually every firm 
claims ”top quartile” performance, and the numbers they give out are 
suspect, venture analysts say. Steve Lisson of Austin, Texas, on his 
controversial Web site, InsiderVC.com, tracks venture returns by doing 
his own calculations on venture portfolios. He is the only independent 
source on such numbers and has drawn fire from some venture capitalists 
for breaking the code of silence. … over the long term, Calpers has been
 doing something right. As of March 31, its average annual return for 10
 years of private equity investing was 17.5%. The Wilshire 2500 Index, a
 broad stock market benchmark, was up 13.9% in that period. Would that the federal government would do the same with alleged investment programs like SBIR. 
Carl Nelson Consulting
http://www.carl-nelson.com/government2001.htm
Published by Carl Nelson Consulting, Inc, 1325 18th St NW, Washington DC 20036
Carl Nelson Consulting
http://www.carl-nelson.com/government2001.htm
Published by Carl Nelson Consulting, Inc, 1325 18th St NW, Washington DC 20036