Friday, June 24, 2005

Why the Venture Capitalist is Interested in You

· Venture capitalists want to make money. They will either see you as an entry point into a new industry that that has potential or one where they are already invested in but you provide an exceptional case.
· The venture capitalist makes their decision on two variables: greed and the probability of failure or success. If your company presents a great deal but is accompanied by extraordinarily high risks, the venture capitalist will not invest.
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