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Venture capital goes back to basics Despite the economic turmoil--perhaps even because of it--it's a great time to start a business, according to Daniel Ahn, managing partner at Woodside Fund.
I recently sat down with Gus Tai, general partner at Trinity Ventures, for a discussion on the future of venture capital. Tai is an old friend, and we have often exchanged notes on ...
Sach Chitnis is co-founder of Jump Capital, a thesis-led, sector-focused and operating-centric venture capital firm specializing in seed and Series A investments.
So let’s start with the basics so we have a foundation to work from when it come to explaining some of the more complex funding concepts and scenarios. What is a Venture Capital Fund?
After missing out on venture-capital investments in the first quarter, two Las Vegas firms secured financing in the second quarter, according to a quarterly survey.
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Instead of looking at basic income as an intolerable cost, why not look on it as an investment in our societies? Think of it as "venture capital for the people", says Bregman.
2022 was a year of reckoning for venture capital. What's in store for 2023? We spoke with leading investors about the biggest investment opportunities and their predictions for how the venture ...
But it is one of a new breed of firms practicing back-to-the-basics venture capital, like Union Square Ventures, Spark Capital and True Ventures.
To Bregman, this shows that low-income people can be more successful if we take away everyday burdens and that basic income should be seen less as a handout and more as “venture capital for the ...