Venture capital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Venture capital (also known as VC or Venture) is a type of private equity capital typically provided to immature, high-potential, growth companies in the ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venture_capital
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Directory of venture capital firms, angel investors, sample ...
Directory of venture capital resources and related services.
http://www.vfinance.com/
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National Venture Capital Association
Aims to foster greater understanding of the importance of venture capital to the United States economy and to support entrepreneurial activity and ...
http://www.nvca.org/
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National Venture Capital Association
Venture capital is money provided by professionals who invest alongside management in young, rapidly growing companies that have the potential to develop ...
http://www.nvca.org/def.html
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Entrepreneur's 2007 Top 100 Venture Capital Firms
Venture capital isn't for everyone--not all entreprenurs need $1 million or more for funding. But for entrepreneurs who want to join the big leagues, ...
http://www.entrepreneur.com/vc100
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Venture Capital
Venture Capital headlines pulled from around the web.
http://venturecapital.alltop.com/
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Vcapital
Welcome to Vcapital. Vcapital is your source for raising venture capital. Vcapital is an online resource to assist entrepreneurs in raising venture capital. ...
http://www.vcapital.com/
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Venture Capital Jobs and Career Info: Vault Career Channels
Venture Capital jobs, career information, news, company profiles, interview advice, career services and more at the Vault Venture Capital channel.
http://www.vault.com/hubs/501/channelhome_501.jsp?ch_id=260
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Welcome to Mobius Venture Capital, Inc.
Mobius Venture Capital is an early-stage venture capital fund comprised of seasoned veterans and entrepreneurs from leading technology companies, ...
http://www.mobiusvc.com/
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HowStuffWorks "How does venture capital work?"
The classic approach is for a venture capital firm to open a fund. ... Typically the Venture Capital firm will invest the entire fund and then anticipate ...
http://money.howstuffworks.com/question398.htm
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