besides 4 years of college and I would assume a masters to EXCELL in the
industry... You need business savvy<<< which you must earn that to obtian so
IT'S ALL - a tall order you need the eye of the tiger in you for business, coupled
with a degree, compture training and YOU MUST BE SHARP so.... good luck,
I.E look at resumes of people in the middle to high end part of that field
they have credientials - your bes best, start a few of your companies at
what ever, go to college and do business, and become an intern at one of
the best places and cross your fingers <<<
experience is key in that industry so when you get out of college do
get a job in your field not subway or Burger King good luck...
be today now what you want to be in the future
They can realy assist in cases of technology oriented companys investor presentation
An angel investor may give some starting capital to a person he or she does not know. An angel investor does not have to meet the person running the start up business. A venture capitalist however looks at the potential of a business and enters legal contracts to provide capital and get back a certain profit percentage.
There is no degree requirement. The only requirement to be a venture capitalist is to have lots of money to use as capital! Some of the most successful individuals never completed college (Bill Gates!). But a degree in business or finance would be very helpful. Venture capitalists are already successful entrepreneurs who have started their own businesses.
Matching refers to A POTENTIAL INVESTOR-VENTURE CAPITAL, ANGEL iNVESTOR, EVEN FRIENDS OR ASSOCIATES, ASKING" FOR YOU TO MATCH WHATEVER INVESTMENT IS PROPOSED. This should be considered in the context of needed investor assurance that your heart and soul is invested as well as their (and your) money.
SEB Venture Capital was created in 1995.
Fenox Venture Capital was created in 2011.
Venture capital is long term.
SEB Venture Capital's population is 21.
Institutional investors are organisations which pool large sums of money and invest those sums in companies. They include banks, insurance companies, retirement or pension funds, hedge funds and mutual funds, angel investor groups, venture capital groups, private investment clubs. If looking for funds to invest in, I'd recommend checking out the ratings at http://www.morningstar.com . if needing an investment, check out the listings of venture capital and angel capital investor groups at http://www.breadstreetinc.com
venture capital cocept and development in india
Venture capital can be defined as capital invested in a new and often risky new business. The very name itself of "venture" indicates that the investment may be a true 'adventure" with a small chance of success, most of the time. It requires allot of research to use one's venture capital in a new risky project.
Venture capital is invested in early-stage, high-risk startup companies.