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Definition of venture capital in English: venture capitalnoun mass nounCapital invested in a project in which there is a substantial element of risk, typically a new or expanding business. (尤指对有相当风险的新或扩大项目投资的)风险资本 Example sentencesExamples - Now Jacobson is hoping to tap into the huge pool of venture capital available in New York.
- The tax breaks on venture capital trusts are generous - but the risks of the schemes are high.
- He financed the company with a combination of venture capital and government grants.
- His options, as he saw them, were to seek venture capital or take the company public.
- So, what does a successful first-round venture capital funding mission feel like?
- Domek takes pride in having made it to the Web without massive infusions of venture capital.
- Last year representatives of 28 venture capital and business angel groups attended the conference.
- All that is not to say that venture capital is impossible to raise these days.
- The whole corporate culture of spinning out companies has created this vast pool of venture capital.
- Even when it comes to raising serious venture capital, a past failure is not the black mark it once was.
- It has also been suggested to allow mutual funds and pension funds to invest in venture capital funds.
- In May, it became the first Scottish-based business to secure new venture capital funding in euros.
- To be sure, there are no exact replacements for the cash that can come from venture capital firms.
- The group grew out of political expediency, as a source of venture capital for Whig entrepreneurs.
- He said companies should consider whether they could be small and profitable without venture capital.
- He said the company was approached by two venture capital firms and a private investor after the funding event.
- He said the company had been in negotiations with four or five venture capital firms before settling on Summit.
- Later on, if they're ready to go public or go national, they could get venture capital.
- He said another was the lack of access to venture capital for campus companies spun off from university research.
- In order to grow further, however, the company must find additional venture capital backing.
Derivativesnoun Another venture capitalist offered a detailed view of just what directors should be doing for dot-com CEOs. Example sentencesExamples - Since the money comes from taxpayers, I think it's time the U.S. Treasury acted like a venture capitalist.
- As a venture capitalist, he provides the early funding that helps entrepreneurs turn ideas into companies in just a few months.
- He's a veteran businessman, venture capitalist, and founder of the Internet consulting firm the Yankee Group.
- He had spent six years dispensing money and management advice as a venture capitalist.
Definition of venture capital in US English: venture capitalnounˈvenCHər ˌkapədlˈvɛntʃər ˌkæpədl Capital invested in a project in which there is a substantial element of risk, typically a new or expanding business. (尤指对有相当风险的新或扩大项目投资的)风险资本 Example sentencesExamples - In order to grow further, however, the company must find additional venture capital backing.
- The whole corporate culture of spinning out companies has created this vast pool of venture capital.
- He said the company had been in negotiations with four or five venture capital firms before settling on Summit.
- So, what does a successful first-round venture capital funding mission feel like?
- Last year representatives of 28 venture capital and business angel groups attended the conference.
- His options, as he saw them, were to seek venture capital or take the company public.
- To be sure, there are no exact replacements for the cash that can come from venture capital firms.
- In May, it became the first Scottish-based business to secure new venture capital funding in euros.
- He said companies should consider whether they could be small and profitable without venture capital.
- The tax breaks on venture capital trusts are generous - but the risks of the schemes are high.
- He said another was the lack of access to venture capital for campus companies spun off from university research.
- Domek takes pride in having made it to the Web without massive infusions of venture capital.
- The group grew out of political expediency, as a source of venture capital for Whig entrepreneurs.
- All that is not to say that venture capital is impossible to raise these days.
- It has also been suggested to allow mutual funds and pension funds to invest in venture capital funds.
- Now Jacobson is hoping to tap into the huge pool of venture capital available in New York.
- Later on, if they're ready to go public or go national, they could get venture capital.
- He said the company was approached by two venture capital firms and a private investor after the funding event.
- He financed the company with a combination of venture capital and government grants.
- Even when it comes to raising serious venture capital, a past failure is not the black mark it once was.
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