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learn.angellist.com
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| | | | | Venture capital funds are pooled investment vehicles that provide capital to startups in exchange for equity. | |
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yolken.net
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| | | | | I recently had the opportunity to invest in a venture capital fund. In this post, I want to explain how these funds work and what I've learned from the experience so far. | |
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thetechee.com
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| | | | | Sequoia, a16z, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, et al. These are the top-ten venture capital firms by assets under management. | |
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sethlevine.com
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| | | Just before the end of the year, Erin Griffith of The New York Times published an article titled "What Is Venture Capital Now Anyway?" It's a provocative look at the state of venture capital and, as these sorts of things are want to do, very quickly started making the round in venture circles as VCs tried to map how they fit into the landscape that Erin describes - a split in how VC firms are operating: some firms are keeping to a smaller, boutique style while a handful are becoming behemoths, almost unrecognizable as venture firms. There's very little in between. | ||