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  2. Keiretsu Forum - Wikipedia

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    Keiretsu Forum is a private group of international members comprising an angel investor network. The network has 53 chapters in cities in three continents, these include San Francisco, Seattle, New York City, Paris France, Istanbul Turkey, and Chennai in India. The network was founded in 2000 by Randy Williams in San Francisco.

  3. Angel investor - Wikipedia

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    Angel investors are often retired entrepreneurs or executives who may be interested in angel investing for reasons that go beyond pure monetary return. [ citation needed ] These reasons include wanting to keep abreast of current developments in a particular business arena, mentoring another generation of entrepreneurs, and making use of their ...

  4. Is being an “angel investor,” as fun and lucrative as it’s ...

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    Another solid piece of advice is that this pseudo-angel investor recommended spreading your risk. They advised providing $25,000 to 10 companies instead of dumping $250,000 in just one company.

  5. Comparison of business angel networks - Wikipedia

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    Non- profit Business Angel Associations : Association of Angels facilitating Angel's investments in local Companies for a stake in the company; Incubators - Group of Angel hosting companies in exchange for a stake in the company [citation needed] For Profit Angel Networks - Networks enabling Entrepreneurs to Meet Business Angels.

  6. How Do I Become an Angel Investor? The Pros and Cons - AOL

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    Angel investors are often fellow entrepreneurs, former entrepreneurs or experts in the fields in which they invest, bringing strategic industry knowledge and mentorship to the company along with ...

  7. What are angel investors? - AOL

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    Angel investing is a form of investment used for early-stage businesses that allows them to get off the ground. Investors often act as mentors, guiding the entrepreneur on how to run the business ...

  8. Susan Wu (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Susan Wu is an American tech entrepreneur and angel investor known for her participation in movement Project Include and for being one of the founders of the Lumineer Academy as well as Ohai. Education and career

  9. What Angel Investors Look for When Investing in Entrepreneurs

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    The article What Angel Investors Look for When Investing in Entrepreneurs originally appeared on Fool.com. Fool contributor Michael Dolen is the founder of CreditCardForum , and he is long Organovo.