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Venture investing in semiconductors

2004 IEEE International SOI Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37573), 2005
Many of today's great semiconductor companies started life as venture-capital-backed startups, and hundreds of private semiconductor companies are driving hard to be next. Over $1 billion a year of venture investment goes into semiconductor companies.
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Modelling venture capital investments

Technovation, 1987
Abstract This paper develops decision models for investment in new ventures. A preliminary survey of venture capitalists yielded six variables considered by them to be useful predictors. Next, a mail survey of venture capital firms provided complete data on 68 venture capital investments. Linear models have been developed based on (i) the judgment of
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Evaluating Venture Technical Competence in Venture Capitalist Investment Decisions

Management Science, 2015
Although much research emphasizes the importance of venture technical competence for venture success and, therefore, the importance of venture technical competence in venture capitalist (VC) investment decisions, we know little about why some VCs may be better than others at assessing the technical competence of ventures.
Rohit Aggarwal   +2 more
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Angel Investment Management and Venture Capital

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
How do you model the suitable angel investing in the capital market that managing venture capital portfolio, maintaining high returns and minimizing the downside risk where the venture investments including seed, start-up, bridge, acquisition and merger, and turnaround firm utilize new idea and create innovative technologies in efficient capital market
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Responsible Investing With Venture Capital

2021
More often than not, responsible investing (RI) is associated with “patient” capital and sustainable development. Venture capital (VC), by its objectives to invest in projects with very high returns and exit quickly the market, is rightly considered as “impatient” capital, and as such, it is a less likely candidate to contribute to sustainability. This
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Banks’ investments in fintech ventures

Journal of Banking & Finance, 2021
Emma Li   +3 more
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Venture Investment Returns

2023
Ravi Jagannathan   +2 more
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Stimulating Venture Activity Through Government Investment in Venture Funds

European Business Organization Law Review, 2012
Innovation and R&D are important to economic growth. One argued way to encourage innovation is through government support for venture funds. This might be especially important in countries that lack a developed venture capital (VC) sector. However, some papers have suggested that this government backing might ‘crowd out’ purely private sector funds and
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Venture Capital Tokenized Investment

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Aryan Rastogi   +3 more
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Venture Capital Investments

2020
Raj Kumar, Manu Sharma
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