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  2. 917Ventures - Wikipedia

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    Globe Capital Venture Holdings, Inc. (GCVHI), doing business as 917Ventures, is a Philippine-based corporate investment firm. [1] Although it is wholly-owned subsidiary of major telecommunications firm Globe Telecom, the company independently operates itself on its own legal entity for the purpose of corporate venture building outside of its parent's core business.

  3. The new realities of venture capital, in 3 charts - AOL

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    The new realities of venture capital, in 3 charts. Jessica Mathews. November 14, 2023 at 7:46 AM.

  4. Private equity - Wikipedia

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    The venture capitalist's need to deliver high returns to compensate for the risk of these investments makes venture funding an expensive capital source for companies. Being able to secure financing is critical to any business, whether it is a startup seeking venture capital or a mid-sized firm that needs more cash to grow. [39]

  5. Accredited investor - Wikipedia

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    Generally, accredited investors include high-net-worth individuals, banks, financial institutions, and other large corporations, who have access to complex and higher-risk investments such as venture capital, hedge funds, and angel investments. Laws may require that some types of financial offerings may only be made to accredited investors. [1]

  6. How the venture crash played out in 2023, in 4 charts - AOL

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    Every year, Term Sheet partners with Semaphore to survey private equity, venture capital, hedge fund, entrepreneurs, and other professionals and get a sense of how you’re feeling about your ...

  7. Post-money valuation - Wikipedia

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    Because preferred stock are worth more than common stock, post-money valuations tend to overstate the value of companies. Will Gornall and Ilya Strebulaev [3] provide the fair values of the 135 of the largest U.S. venture capital-backed companies and argue that these companies' post-money valuations are an average of 50% above their market values.

  8. Vulture capitalist - Wikipedia

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    Whereas venture capitalists seek firms with growth potential, [1] vulture capitalists usually seek out firms where costs can be cut in order to increase profits. Mostly, these firms are distressed and on the brink of bankruptcy. [4] Due to this reason, vulture capitalists are able to buy these firms at a much lower price than if they had been ...

  9. Capitalization table - Wikipedia

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    In the earliest stages of their development, private companies may track their shareholders in a simple document or spreadsheet. Cap tables are widely used by entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and investment bankers to model and to analyze events such as ownership dilution, issuing employee stock options, or issuing new securities. After ...