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venture capital industry FAQ
Looking for venture capital for the entertainment industry, internet and film. Advice please.?
Oct 20, 2006 by Ken I | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
Asian production company is looking to establish a new office in S.E. Asia. Focal point being film production and internet delivery of some content. The parent company of this venture is an established, well known production group in the U.S and Australia.
I would start buy doing research among the members of the US Chamber of Commerce website http://www.uschamber.com/default and look for venture capitalist firms.
MikeInRI | Oct 20, 2006
I am interested in expanding business, want to know about capital venture funding in a agri based industry.?
Apr 09, 2008 by Teja D | Posted in Small Business
To set up a ginning and pressing factory to process cotton. and in future to start a spinning unit.
You can find agro-based industries guide in Government of Indidia's agricultural Ministry's official site.
Though there is a very little scope for venture capital participation, yet you may be eligible for a heafty one time susidy and some recurring
gosain | Apr 10, 2008
Web search for peer-to-peer lending - recently profiled on ABC news
TheRockLady | Apr 09, 2008
Would you go to work in venture capital or go to school more?
Sep 11, 2010 by Guest | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
I know for some of you this might be a silly question, but my parents have different thought processes then me. I have an interview with a venture capital firm on Wall Street coming up and am excited about it. My parents on the other hand think I should
Take the Venture Capital job. School can wait. Venture Capital has taken such a bad "hit" in the last 4 years that you could learn the business now .... and then profit later when the economy gets better. You don't want to be learning your trade
Ed Atun | Sep 11, 2010
Would you go to work for a venture capital firm on Wall Street or go on for future education?
Sep 11, 2010 by Guest | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I know for some of you this might be a silly question, but my parents have different thought processes then me. I have an interview with a venture capital firm on Wall Street coming up and am excited about it. My parents on the other hand think I should
venture capital industry news
The Biotech Venture Capital Math Problem
18.05.12
Everyone has heard of the monster returns to some venture funds from high-flyng social media and technology companies: Facebook’s potential 800x for Accel, Google ’s 350x for KPCB and Sequoia, Zynga’s 100x+ for Union Square, Foundry, and Avalon. These single big tech wins returned (or will return) multiples of their entire funds.
The sad reality is that these types of “halo deal” wins just don’t happen in Life Science venture capital investing. We have great success stories in the 5x-15x range, like Amira, Avila, Enobia, Plexxikon – but 100x+ returns aren’t in the genetics of our ecosystem. The venture model in LS is about higher consistency and lower rates of failure, as discussed previously in this blog .
Source: Forbes
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Meritech Capital Raises $425 Mln With Fourth Fund
Private Equity Hub (press release) - Apr 27, 2011
Meritech Capital Partners (MCP), a leading late-stage venture capital firm, announced the closing of Meritech Capital Partners IV, a $425 million late-stage venture capital fund. The fund will continue MCP's successful strategy of investing in
Chicago website SitterCity raises $22.6 million
Chicago Tribune - Apr 27, 2011
The latest round of equity financing, which brings the company's total funding to more than $30 million, was led by Baird Venture Partners and New World Ventures, the venture capital arm of Chicago's Pritzker family. They were joined by new investors,
Venture capital meets The Jersey Shore?
Fortune - Apr 27, 2011
But I am definitely intrigued by collisions between pop culture and venture capital. For example, there have been a recent parade of reality TV shows where entrepreneurs pitch their deals to panels of venture capitalists and wealthy angel investors,