Chinese Venture Capital Booming
One of the hottest VC markets right now is China. Total VC investment in 2004 passed the US $1 billion mark for the first time at $1.27.
The number of projects that received funding grew by 43% over last year.
Venture Capital was booming in 1999 and 2000 during the dot com bubble and went into a major decline after the bubble burst. The area is once again extremely hot.
The key reason for the recent rise is that VCs want high growth and profit margins. With China's exploding economy there represents perhaps no greater opportunity for a return on investment anywhere in the world.
There is currently over US $15 billion of VC money invested in China - a number which will only grow in the months and years to come.
Read more here.
The number of projects that received funding grew by 43% over last year.
Venture Capital was booming in 1999 and 2000 during the dot com bubble and went into a major decline after the bubble burst. The area is once again extremely hot.
The key reason for the recent rise is that VCs want high growth and profit margins. With China's exploding economy there represents perhaps no greater opportunity for a return on investment anywhere in the world.
The rapid rate of companies being acquired in China also attracts VC investment as it provides a quick exit strategy.
There is currently over US $15 billion of VC money invested in China - a number which will only grow in the months and years to come.
Read more here.
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