Venture Capital Evolution
The stigma around venture capital failures is fading, as investors increasingly embrace the potential for high volatility and significant returns. This shift has led to a surge in capital raising, with firms expanding their funds to become lifecycle investors and support companies at every stage. The influx of new players, including growth firms and hedge funds, has transformed the landscape, enabling a more aggressive approach to investment.In this clip
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Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry
David Rosenthal and Ben Gilbert – Acquiring an Industry. Venture is Eating the Investment World 1 (Capital Allocators, EP.229)
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What are the implications of more capital going to established VCs versus emerging ones as discussed in the episode Prof G Markets: Bob Iger’s Bad Day, Trump Media’s Fraudulent Auditor, and Uber’s Venture Investments and the clip Corporate Venture Surge
What are the implications of more capital going to established VCs versus emerging ones in the episode Prof G Markets: Bob Iger’s Bad Day, Trump Media’s Fraudulent Auditor, and Uber’s Venture Investments and the clip Corporate Venture Surge