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Silicon Valley Bank Event Reveals Investment Trends Among Small-Cap Investors;

Posted by Randy on: 2005-09-19 11:26:49 in category:
Investments [ Print | Permalink / 0 Comment(s) ]



Silicon Valley Bank Event Reveals Investment Trends Among Small-Cap Investors;
Second Annual SVB Tech Investors Forum Drew Nation's Best High-Growth Tech
Companies and Small-Cap Investors

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Silicon Valley
Bank and SVB Alliant, subsidiaries of SVB Financial Group (Nasdaq: SIVB),
today issued Investment Trends 2005, a report based on survey findings of
small-cap investors attending the SVB Tech Investors Forum held September 7-8
in San Francisco. The forum featured executives from 77 selected, high-growth,
public and private companies who presented to more than 300 institutional and
private equity investors.
Seventy-two percent of small-cap investors who responded to the survey say
they are increasing their technology investments in 2005 over 2004 and half of
those investors say they will increase their investments by 15 to 25 percent.
Most investors planned to make new investments in a wide range of sectors,
particularly software and communications and most believe security is the most
promising technology investment among end applications.
Not specified in the survey, but relevant to the broader software sector,
SVB Alliant is seeing significant activity in wireless entertainment and
infrastructure software, data center virtualization technologies, composite
application technologies and innovative security offerings, among others.
"We've always been optimistic about the technology market, and we're
pleased to see that small-cap investors currently share our perspective about
opportunities in that sector, both in the United States and abroad," said Ken
Wilcox, president and CEO of SVB Financial Group and Silicon Valley Bank.
"We're also not surprised that investors feel increasingly confident about
international markets, based on the momentum and growth we've seen among our
clients with international operations. Technology investments are increasing
around the world."
In terms of the general marketplace, investors surveyed expressed more
confidence about foreign markets than the U.S. market. More than 75 percent
of respondents believe the U.S. market will be moderate-to-weak from an
investment perspective over the next 12 to 18 months, while 48 percent believe
that international markets will be good-to-exceptional during the same
timeframe.
An increasingly demanding regulatory environment appears to be partially
responsible for perceived weaknesses in U.S. markets, according to survey
respondents. Fifty-three percent believe increased regulation, such as
Sarbanes-Oxley, will have a significant-to-severe impact on the U.S. market
over the next 18 months. Only five percent believe increased regulation will
have no impact on the U.S. market.
For a full copy of the Investment Trends 2005 report, please contact
Carrie Merritt of Silicon Valley Bank at cmerritt@svbank.com or visit
http://www.svbtechforum.com/2006. Next year's SVB Tech Investors Forum will be held
September 6-7, 2006 at the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco. Interested parties
can register at http://www.svbtechforum.com/2006.

About Silicon Valley Bank
Silicon Valley Bank provides diversified financial services to emerging
growth and mature companies in the technology, life science, private equity
and premium wine industries. Through its focus on specialized markets and
extensive knowledge of the people and business issues driving them, Silicon
Valley Bank provides a level of service and partnership that measurably
impacts its clients' success. Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Santa
Clara, Calif., the company serves clients around the world through 27 domestic
offices and two international subsidiaries in the U.K. and India. More
information on the company can be found at http://www.svb.com.

About SVB Alliant
SVB Alliant is a leading investment banking firm providing merger and
acquisition and private capital advisory services to technology and life
science companies. SVB Alliant's expertise spans the technology landscape,
with deep subject-matter and execution experience in semiconductors, systems,
the Internet, software and services, life sciences and premium wine. The firm
has offices in Palo Alto, Calif. and in Boston, Mass. SVB Alliant is a wholly
owned broker-dealer subsidiary of global financial services firm, SVB
Financial Group, the parent company of Silicon Valley Bank, and a member of
NASD & SIPC. Additional information is available at http://www.svballiant.com

All findings in the Investment Trends 2005 report are based on an in-
person, written survey conducted by Silicon Valley Bank at the SVB Tech
Investors Forum on September 8, 2005 and are for informational purposes only.
This is not a solicitation or recommendation that any particular investor
should invest in any particular industry, security or fund. The information in
this document is the result of an external survey and not the opinions of SVB
Financial Group, its employees or officers. The services of SVB Alliant are
not bank services, are not guaranteed by Silicon Valley Bank, and are not
insured by the FDIC.



SOURCE Silicon Valley Bank
Web Site: http://www.svb.com



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