Summary
Designed to help entrepreneurs, business owners and others determine if they are candidates for professional venture capital and, if so, which venture companies to approach. This resource for planning an organized, targeted search for capital includes over 600 of the nation's most active venture capital firms. Each company is discussed in terms of location, phone numbers, types and sizes of investments, and geographic preference.
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Published date: 1996 Size: 9 x 11.5 inches Weight: 2.85 pounds Pages: 399
Publisher's Notes
In a rapidly changing world, new opportunities abound. But it takes more than just a good idea and entrepreneurial talent to exploit those opportunities. Among other things, it takes money—usually more money than an entrepreneur can raise from family, friends, banks, and other traditional sources. But where do you find the kind of investors who can make the difference between just starting a business and creating a thriving enterprise, between holding your own and capturing significant market share, and even between growing rich and going broke? The Directory of Venture Capital!
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