Venture

  • 91Venture capital — An investment in a start up business that is perceived to have excellent growth prospects but does not have access to capital markets. Type of financing sought by early stage companies seeking to grow rapidly. The New York Times Financial… …

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  • 92Venture (arcade game) — Infobox VG title = Venture caption = developer = Exidy publisher = Exidy distributor = designer = released = 1981 genre = Action modes = Single player platforms = Arcade, Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Intellivision input = 8 way joystick cabinet =… …

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  • 93venture philanthropy — (VEN.chur fuh.LAN.thruh.pee) n. Philanthropy that uses the principles and techniques of venture capitalism. venture philanthropist n. venture philanthropic adj. Example Citation: Now, Myers, a general partner in the Mayfield Fund, a venture… …

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  • 94Venture (TV series) — For other uses of the term Venture , click on the disambiguation page. Venture is a weekly Canadian business television series that aired on CBC Television from 1985 to 2007. The show focused mostly on business documentaries, but also aired… …

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  • 95Venture Arctic — Infobox VG title= Venture Arctic developer= Pocketwatch Games publisher= Pocketwatch Games, Brighter Minds Media, LLC designer= Andy Schatz series= World Ventures engine= Torque Game Engine released= flagicon|United States v1.0 May 2007 genre=… …

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  • 96Venture philanthropie — Le Venture Philanthropie ou VP, désigne une forme de mécénat stratégique d entreprise utilisant des moyens inspirés du capital risque et du management des hautes technologies et notamment des start up. Sommaire 1 Caractéristiques de la venture… …

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  • 97Venture Production — Infobox Company company name = Venture Production plc company company type = Public (lse|VPC) foundation = 1997 location = Aberdeen, Scotland, UK key people = John Morgan, Chairman Mike Wagstaff, CEO industry = Energy products = revenue = £358.3… …

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  • 98Venture-Capital-Backed IPO — The selling to the public of shares in a company that has previously been funded primarily by private investors. The alternative to an IPO for a venture capital backed company is an acquisition (getting purchased by another company). Both options …

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  • 99venture catalyst — n. A firm or person that obtains financing for new companies that would otherwise not have access to venture capital (cf. venture capitalist). Example Citation: Garage.com is part of a new and emerging group of so called venture catalysts. Armed… …

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  • 100Venture Capital Journal — The Venture Capital Journal, or VCJ, is a monthly glossy magazine that covers investment trends, financing techniques and private equity personalities. The magazine, founded in 1961, focuses on venture capital and features expert analysis and… …

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