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- Pursuing Venture Capital: Determine Whether You're A Good Candidate For Institutional VC Funding
- This template explains few questions which determine whether you're a good candidate for institutional Venture Capital VC funding: are you a technology company?; can you be a market leader?; will it be cheap to make this company?; is there a clear distribution channel?; can this product be distributed without significant...
- White papers 2007-06-20
- Angel Investors
- These individual Venture Capital VC investors seem like they're from heaven, but be prepared to give up a chunk of your company for funding. Working with angel investors means acquiring venture capital from individual investors. These individuals look for companies that exhibit high-growth prospects, have a synergy with their own...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Institutional Venture Capital
- Venture Capital VC funding isn't always easy to obtain and you'll have to give up equity, but when you're a high-growth company with high-financing needs, it can be your best bet. In many cases, your mail will be well off the mark, and your letter will be weeded out by...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Can You Really Land Venture Capital?
- Normally, a venture capital firm might try to keep its portfolio balanced with each company type taking up about one-third of the portfolio. But since few years back, the glut of investments into early-stage companies had many Venture Capital VC portfolios looking something like this: 60 percent, 30 percent and...
- White papers 2006-03-31
- Venture Capitalists See Potential In Green Businesses
- Venture capital is cleaning up its act. Long berated for investing only in high-tech industries such as software and biotech, Venture Capital VC firms across the country are quietly lining up behind companies with environmentally friendly products and technologies. So-called "Green" or "Clean" technologies like water purification, solar energy, biodiesel...
- White papers 2006-09-01
- Working With Your Angel Investors: Make Sure Your Angel Investors Won't Hold Your Business Back
- The real problem for most angel investors comes when the business has outgrown the angels' ability to contribute growth capital. Venture capital may come with terms and conditions that significantly devalue or dilute the original shareholders' value. A Venture Capital VC firm may even insist on renegotiating the angels' original...
- White papers 2005-11-01
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