Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE January 23, 2006 12:00 AM Top 200 funds with DB assets in venture capital Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Top 200 funds with defined benefit assets in venture capitalAssets are in millions as of Sept. 30, 2005.FundAssetsCalifornia Public Employees$2,016California State Teachers$1,484Verizon$1,106Lucent Technologies$1,011Washington State Board$1,011General Motors$1,009Michigan Retirement$959Pennsylvania Employees$908Colorado Employees$786New York State Common$773Massachusetts PRIM$645Ohio State Teachers$466Pennsylvania School Empl.$444BellSouth$415Virginia Retirement$400Illinois Teachers$363San Francisco City & County$359AT&T$335Dow Chemical$328New York State Teachers$310University of California$304Iowa Employees$284Texas Teachers$260Deere$254Los Angeles County Empl.$243Episcopal Church$224Kansas Public Employees$210Chicago Teachers$199Delta Air Lines$194Wisconsin Investment Board$1943M$164New York City Retirement$153Pfizer$137United States Steel$130Southern Co.$129Alaska Retirement$128Ohio Public Employees$127General Electric$121Montana Board of Invest.$118Illinois State Board$101Florida State Board$97Boeing$95Los Angeles City Employees$93Alcoa$88United Parcel Service$86UMWA Health & Retirement$81Los Angeles Fire & Police$80IBM$78Chicago Municipal Empl.$70Connecticut Retirement$69Louisiana State Employees$68Idaho Public Employees$66Ohio School Employees$60Target$60Hawaii Employees$59Cook County Employees$56Johnson & Johnson$55American Electric$54North Carolina$54DuPont$53Louisiana Teachers$53Maryland State Retirement$53Oregon Public Employees$53National Electric$50San Diego County$50Ohio Police & Fire$46United Technologies$46Walt Disney$46World Bank$45I.A.M. National$39Textron$39J.C. Penney$35Rhode Island Employees$35National Railroad$31Orange County$31Wells Fargo$31Kentucky Retirement$30Federated Dept. Stores$26JPMorgan Chase$20Indiana Teachers$8Time Warner$5Siemens$4Indiana Public Employees$3Presbyterian Church$3Total$21,006 Recommended for You Corporate investment-grade securities' momentum stalls China high-yield market's woes continue Meta tapping bond market for first time — Bloomberg Sponsored Content: Private Markets Reader Poll August 10, 2022 Where do you think the target range for the federal funds rate will fall at the end of 2022? SEE MORE POLLS > Sponsored White Papers Gaining Momentum: Where Next for Trend-Following? The market opportunity in U.S. residential mortgage-backed securities Credit Indices Evolve with Enhanced Data Inputs Hedge Funds 2.0: Back to the future How Has 2022's Carnage Reshaped Global Stock and Bond Markets? Crossroads: Politics, Inflation, & Bonds View More Sponsored Content Partner Content The Industrialization of ESG Investment For institutional investors, ETFs can make meeting liquidity needs easier Gold: the most effective commodity investment 2021 Investment Outlook | Investing Beyond the Pandemic: A Reset for Portfolios Ten ways retirement plan professionals add value to plan sponsors Gold: an efficient hedge View More