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J A N U A R Y 2 0 0 6
T H E B A Y A R E A  E Q U I T Y   F U N D 
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Bay Area Equity Fund I
  • JPMorgan, the Bay Area Council, and the Alliance
    for Community Development partnered to create the
    Bay Area Equity Fund I, LP, managed by JPMorgan
  • The Bay Area Equity Fund I, LP held its final
    close on June 30, 2004 at 75 million
  • JPMorgans focus is to deliver market-rate
    venture capital returns while driving social and
    environmental improvement in the Bay Areas low
    and moderate-income neighborhoods
  • Investments are made primarily in private,
    mid-to-late stage growth companies with a focus
    on
  • Technology
  • Healthcare
  • Specialty consumer goods and services
  • We co-invest with leading private equity and
    venture capital firms
  • Abingworth, Burrill, Canaan, Domain, El Dorado,
    Kleiner Perkins, NEA, Sprout, Steamboat, Texas
    Pacific Group, Versant,
  • Currently, the Fund has committed approximately
    47 of the assets under management

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BAEF Limited Partners
Limited Partners by sector
  • Non-financial corporations
  • Catholic Healthcare West
  • Insurance Companies
  • California State Automobile Association
  • Mercury Insurance Group
  • Pacific Life
  • PMI Group
  • Foundations
  • Dan and Stacey Case Foundation
  • F.B. Heron Foundation
  • Ford Foundation PRI
  • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
    PRI
  • Sand Hill Foundation
  • Peninsula Community Foundation
  • Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • Pension Funds
  • Contra Costa Employees Retirement Association
  • Banks
  • Citigroup
  • Far East National Bank
  • Greater Bay Bancorp
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • United Commercial Bank
  • Union Bank of California
  • Wells Fargo
  • USBancorp
  • Washington Mutual Bank
  • eTrade Bank
  • Schwab Bank

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Bay Area Equity Fund I, LP structure
JPMorgan
Bay AreaEquity Fund I, LLC
Limited Partners
General Partners JPMorgan and Community Partners
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  • 2.0 management fee - JPMorgan
  • 0.5 management fee - Bay Area Council
  • 19 carried interest JPMorgan
  • 1 carried interest Bay Area Council
  • 1 carried interest Alliance for Community
    Development
  • Pay 2.5 management fee
  • Receive 79 of carried interest

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Current BAEF portfolio - Liquidity events
  • Realized
  • Peninsula Pharmaceuticals, Alameda, CA - 1.0
    million (December, 2004)
  • Filed for IPO in January 2005, acquired in June
    2005 by Johnson Johnson for 240 million

IRR analysis
  • In Process
  • PowerLight, Berkeley, CA - 5.0 million (August,
    2005)
  • Filing for IPO (MSDW, JPM) in December, at a
    range of 300-350 million (approximately 3x
    return)
  • Right to sell 1/3 of position on IPO

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IRR analysis
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Current BAEF portfolio Operating highlights
  • Elephant Pharmacy, wellness retailer, Berkeley,
    CA - 2.16 million (June, 2004)
  • Hired new CEO (Cost Plus), and new Executive Vice
    Chairman (Fresh Fields, McCown DeLeeuw). Opened
    second store in San Rafael in December 2005. To
    open in Los Altos in April 2006.
  • ReShape, software for semiconductor design, San
    Jose, CA - 1.89 million (June, 2004)
  • Now in customer beta tests with redeveloped
    hierarchical design software product.
  • XDx, molecular diagnostics, South San Francisco,
    CA - 3.5 million (October, 2004)
  • Began commercial operations early in 2004, now
    completed tests at transplant centers. Completed
    26.5 million follow-on financing at increased
    price in December 2005.
  • Efficas, nutraceutical developer, Boulder, CO -
    2.25 million (October, 2004)
  • Opened Richmond office, hired a CSO, evaluating 4
    new compounds for acquisition slated to generate
    significant revenue in 2006.
  • FivePrime Therapeutics, biotech, San Francisco,
    CA - 1.0 million (February, 2005)
  • Moved to Mission Bay in San Francisco, in-vitro
    validation of two leads, most productive
    screening quarter 80,000 data points, 8 new
    assays, hits yielding several new proteins, 600
    proteins added to screening set. Planning
    pre-clinical trials and evaluating potential
    partners.
  • Bentek, manufacturing services, San Jose, CA -
    0.50 million (April, 2005)
  • Substantially profitable diversifying beyond the
    semiconductor business. Won new business from
    Applied Materials, and expects continued growth
    in 2006.
  • Labcyte, laboratory instruments for nanoliter
    samples, Sunnyvale, CA - 1.8 million (June,
    2005)
  • Since product launch in Q404, has sold into 7 of
    the top 10 pharma, with several of these key
    customers buying multiple units.
  • PowerLight, solar power integrator/installer,
    Berkeley, CA - 5 million (September, 2005)
  • Is a long-established US leader in deployment of
    large-scale PV systems with 59 of the US market
    from 2001 to 2004.

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Bay Area Equity Funds emerging social imprint
  • Job Creation
  • In the next six months, Elephant Pharmacy will be
    creating approximately 120 new jobs for low and
    moderate income individuals in Marin and Santa
    Clara counties
  • Agricultural Land Preservation Sustainable
    Agriculture
  • As a result of our investment, Efficas, a leading
    player in the emerging nutraceutical industry,
    opened its Bay Area office in Richmond
  • The Company will create agricultural jobs in
    Eastern Contra Costa county, where preserving
    agricultural land is a public policy priority,
    and take the lead in introducing a new high-value
    crop under sustainable agricultural practices
  • Urban Renewal
  • In November, FivePrime Therapeutics will become
    the first biotech company to locate in San
    Franciscos Mission Bay neighborhood
  • Due to our investment in FivePrime, the BAEF team
    convened a meeting of key corporate, government
    and non-profit entities located in Mission Bay to
    identify and optimize efforts to serve the
    neighborhoods low-income constituents. The
    second Community Outreach meeting occurred
    October 7th, matching LMI residents in Mission
    Bay with funding and program sources from MBCO
    members
  • Clean Tech Leadership
  • In the next year, PowerLight will create
    approximately 30 new jobs for low and moderate
    income individuals in East Bay communities
  • Power light's IPO will help establish the Bay
    Areas leadership in the developing clean tech
    industry
  • Positive Impact on CA-wide and CRA policies and
    initiatives
  • BAEF team is on CALCEF Board, contributed to the
    City of San Franciscos proposal that won the
    Stem Cell research institute, participating in
    the Willie Brown Institutes effort to modernize
    the CRA, building a relationship with the
    Greenlining Institute
  • Human Resources Practice Council
  • In response to varied performance practices and
    uneven information, BAEF will establish a council
    of HR Managers to review and promote best
    practices in HR area

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Brentwood Ceremony June 13, 2005
  • Efficas and the Fund convened a ceremony to
    highlight the successful initiation of a new
    high-value agricultural crop in the Agricultural
    Core of Contra Costa County and to show
    appreciation for all of the key government
    entities and farming constituencies who were
    instrumental in locating the optimal test plot
    location
  • Through the Funds relationships with Contra
    Costa County, introductions were made for Efficas
    to agricultural officials who played a critical
    role in identifying potential growers, locating
    an optimal site, and informing local growers of
    the benefits of the Efficas crop. The Fund also
    coordinated similar assistance for Efficas in
    siting its Bay Area office in an Enterprise Zone
    in Richmond
  • The ceremony marked the successful planting of a
    test crop for Efficas in partnership with Tom
    Bloomfield of the Bloomfield Vineyards in
    Brentwood
  • Participants
  • Bay Area Council n Contra Costa County Farm
    Advisor
  • JPMorgan n Contra Costa County Agricultural
    Commissioner
  • Bloomfield Vineyards n Efficas
  • Brentwood City Manager n Mayor of Brentwood
  • Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors/CCCERA n
    Richmond City Council

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Current investment opportunities
  • Solaicx, San Jose, CA
  • Innovating a process to manufacture high
    performance silicon for use in solar energy
    panels
  • Photo TLC, Petaluma, CA
  • Provides digital imaging gift products and photo
    restoration services for large retail stores like
    CVS, Walgreens and WalMart
  • Fat Spaniel Technologies, San Jose, CA
  • Has developed software and web-based integration
    services for monitoring and controlling the
    output of solar-electric systems
  • eMeter, Redwood City, CA
  • Developed software for wireless metering and
    maintenance of power transmission allowing large
    energy utilities like Jacksonville Electric and
    Texas Power to optimize their automated meter
    reading systems
  • NuSewCo, Oakland, CA
  • Mass customization service for branded retail
    apparel and bags for companies like Nike and
    Reebok (Adidas)
  • Alvine Pharmaceuticals, San Jose, CA
  • Developing enzyme therapy and other therapeutics
    for Celiac Sprue and related diseases, team and
    technology from Stanford University research lab

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Double Bottom Line Strategy Gets BAEF Into Deals
  • Elephant Pharmacy
  • At the time of the investment, Elephant Pharmacy
    considered the second bottom line focus of the
    Fund to be consistent with its corporate culture
    an important consideration in accepting the
    Fund as co-lead, despite our reducing the
    valuation by 50.
  • FivePrime Therapeutics
  • The company actively sought our investment to
    complement its own double bottom line
    initiatives, and persuaded its board and lead
    investors to carve out space in what turned out
    to be an oversubscribed round.
  • Peninsula Pharmaceuticals
  • Looking for outside investor to price their
    round, Peninsula selected BAEF in part because of
    the double bottom line strategys high
    correlation with the mission of management team
    and the corporate culture
  • PowerLight
  • The company rejected three large, prestigious
    private equity funds and preferred to work with
    BAEF in part due to our focus on clean technology
    and environmental issues in general

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