From the article..
"Ken Renner, a
spokesman for DC Investments Partners, said the termination
of the fund had been coming for several months and
had little to do with any relationship with
Metro.
Renner noted that Metro also invested in a
strong-performing venture capital fund called FCA Venture Partners
II, which is also managed by the partnership.
McWhorter, with a long background in health care, is a
founder of FCA II, which has earned more than $20 million
for Metro on a $7.5 million investment by investing
in startup and early stage health-care
companies."
If I read this correctly, DC cost Metro 800K but
made them 20MM. (Wish we were so lucky).
P.S
Glad to see you back.