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  2. How to Invest Like a Venture Capitalist - AOL

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    Venture capitalists, those who risk funding relatively young companies, can easily lose money in most of their investments. As venture capitalist Paul Graham writes, "effectively all the returns ...

  3. Venture capital - Wikipedia

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    Venture capital (VC) is a form of private equity financing provided by firms or funds to startup, early-stage, and emerging companies, that have been deemed to have high growth potential or that have demonstrated high growth in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, scale of operations, etc. Venture capital firms or funds invest in these early-stage companies in exchange for equity, or ...

  4. History of private equity and venture capital - Wikipedia

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    The public successes of the venture capital industry in the 1970s and early 1980s (e.g., DEC, Apple, Genentech) gave rise to a major proliferation of venture capital investment firms. From just a few dozen firms at the start of the decade, there were over 650 firms by the end of the 1980s, each searching for the next major "home run".

  5. Angel Investing vs. Venture Capital: Which Is Better ... - AOL

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    Angel investors and venture capitalists tend to operate in the same circles. While both invest in startup companies and new technologies, they're otherwise very different. An angel investor is ...

  6. Sutter Hill Ventures - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1964, Sutter Hill is one of the oldest venture capital firms still in operation. [1] Based in Palo Alto, CA, the firm is primarily focused on investments in the fields of networking and computer technology, business and financial services, healthcare, web development, and pop culture, and have been known to invest in angel funds. [2]

  7. How To Become a Venture Capitalist - AOL

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    Venture capitalists (VCs) help make the economy go round. They promote and fuel innovation, help guide new and emerging companies and can bring a wealth of new businesses front and center. And...

  8. New Enterprise Associates - Wikipedia

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    NEA was founded in 1977 by C. Richard (Dick) Kramlich, Chuck Newhall and Frank Bonsal. [7] Kramlich had worked with noted venture capitalist Arthur Rock beginning in 1969 and Frank Bosnal had been an investment banker at Alex.

  9. Kleiner Perkins - Wikipedia

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    In March 2008 Kleiner Perkins announced the iFund, a $100 million venture capital investment initiative that funds concepts related to the iPhone, and doubled that investment a year later. [41] It was reported in April 2008 that Kleiner Perkins was raising funds for a $500 million growth-stage clean-technology fund.