Articles, tagged with "venture capitalists", page 6
11th November 2010
Keeping Up With the commercialisation of the Internet in 1991 and the development of the Globe Wide Web graphical interfaces Mosaic and Netscape during 1992-93, the then fairly limited range of Electronic Commerce activities developed rapidly and spread t...
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Author:
Vincent Parker
11th November 2010
With the global market trend on a rise, on back of developing countries robust economic growth, investing in India has emerged as a trendsetter phenomenon. Business in India is booming with the high demand – supply curve on a rise. The investment advisors...
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Author:
Harjeet
09th November 2010
Venture Capital Policies for Protection
Venture capital liability management policies offering well-rounded asset protection are the most effective way to handle significant risk. As the activities of venture capitalists continue to evolve and gain inc...
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Author:
John Smith
04th November 2010
Do you have a creative idea or project that needs funding?
Is keeping 100% ownership and control over your work sound good to you?
The good news is there's now a way to fund an idea without having to rely on the traditional sources of financing such...
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Author:
Marco Carbajo
29th October 2010
Growth capital is used when companies are looking to get funding. Most investors prefer to give growth capital funding to a business over seed capital funding. Seed capital is used more by businesses that are just starting up. There are greater risks in i...
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Author:
eventmarkete
27th October 2010
A man I know retired at the ripe outdated age of 32. You would most likely like to know how he made it. I'll notify you: He built a much better mousetrap. He formulated a web utility -- not very Facebook but large adequate -- and offered it to a bunch ...
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Author:
Eli Chandler
26th October 2010
Convincing Angel Investors Your Business is Worth the Risk
You have a great idea for a business but venture capital firms are unwilling to lend you startup funding for any of a number of reasons. Venture capitalists are more likely to fund large start...
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Author:
Mark Favre
21st October 2010
Venture Capital Funding is an age old institution. It is also known as risk capital. The whole underlying purpose continues to remain the same. Business investments require in-depth analysis of market situation and present set of economic growth. In an ea...
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Author:
kalkie
13th October 2010
The industry still acknowledges the value of doctors despite the problems in the medical arena as portrayed by how companies maintain doctors. Teams of doctors in the pediatric, general and internal medicine areas throughout the country are being purchase...
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Author:
Carmelo Mccalla
11th October 2010
A great deal of traders who are actively looking for to invest in shares of large yield expense alternatives, undervalued tiny cap stocks, offshore money and hedge money, or even pre-IPO private fairness expense opportunities adhere to a crowd mentality o...
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Author:
Miles Griffith
28th September 2010
Venture capitalists are always on the lookout for good business opportunity and medical device investing is one such area. The global medical devices industry with annual sales in 2209 surpassing USD 220 billion and is quite huge, innovative and highly co...
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Author:
jamesro
27th September 2010
Venture capital is the funds provided at the early stage and growth stage to high potential, growth companies by institutional investor or high net worth individuals in the interest of generating higher returns. Understanding the changing landscape of ven...
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Author:
jamesro
10th September 2010
Looking for an expert or a spokesperson? Try a woman.
September 8, 2010 (Atlanta) - A recent study reveals that women are persistently underrepresented in the media as experts and authorities. The Fourth Global Media Monitoring Project sampled major ...
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Author:
jennifer.brandt
07th September 2010
You have known this all the way, but perhaps, you have never dared to verbalize the thought. Your company and your economic future are up for grabs. The safety you have worked to build all these years might not withstand the strong winds of change. Global...
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Author:
John Vespasian
25th August 2010
Financing a new business is never easy in today’s credit crunch times. The lending market is getting tight especially for the new and upcoming entrepreneurs, as no one is willing to take the risk of lending money for starting a business. However, it does ...
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Author:
Philip