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Venture capital

etc.). Venture capital firms or funds invest in these early-stage companies in exchange for equity, or an ownership stake. Venture capitalists take on...

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Eric X. Li

Li, born Li Shimo (Chinese: 李世默; born 4 May 1968), is a Chinese venture capitalist and political scientist. He founded the Chinese nationalist news site...

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Anna Fang (investor)

Anna Fang (Chinese: 方爱之; pinyin: Fāng Àizhī) is a Chinese venture capitalist. She is the founding partner and CEO of ZhenFund. Fang graduated from Westtown...

Last Update: 2024-01-22T08:21:57Z Word Count : 531

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Jenny Lee (venture capitalist)

is a Singaporean venture capitalist and managing partner of GGV Capital based in Shanghai. Lee was the first woman venture capitalist to break into the...

Last Update: 2023-06-06T12:53:50Z Word Count : 477

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Weijian Shan

Most Iconic Bank (2021) and Money Machine: A Trailblazing American Venture in China (2023). Born in 1954 and raised in Beijing, Shan grew up in the midst...

Last Update: 2024-02-25T22:32:12Z Word Count : 640

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Eric Xu

Yong (Chinese: 徐勇; born 1964) is a Chinese entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He is best known as co-founder of Baidu, the largest Chinese search...

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Nisa Leung

Women Venture Capitalists by Forbes China for three years. Nisa was also named one of the Most Powerful Women in Business in China by Fortune China in 2022...

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Zhang Lei (investor)

休闲阅读 (in Chinese). Retrieved 9 December 2022. 艾问 (17 March 2021). "高瓴资本张磊:究竟是哲学家还是"资本戏精"?". 界面新闻 · JMedia (in Chinese). Retrieved 9 December...

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Neil Shen

Neil Shen (Chinese: 沈南鹏; pinyin: Shěn Nánpéng) is a Chinese Venture Capitalist and entrepreneur who is the founding and managing partner of HongShan,...

Last Update: 2024-04-03T13:11:07Z Word Count : 849

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Angelababy

Angela Yeung Wing (Chinese: 杨颖; pinyin: Yáng Yǐng; born 28 February 1989), better known by her stage name Angelababy, is a Chinese-born Hong Kong actress...

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Venture capital

Venture capital (VC) is a form of private equity financing that is provided by firms or funds to startup, early-stage, and emerging companies that have been deemed to have high growth potential or which have demonstrated high growth (in terms of number of employees, annual revenue, scale of operations, etc.). Venture capital firms or funds invest in these early-stage companies in exchange for equity, or an ownership stake. Venture capitalists take on the risk of financing risky start-ups in the hopes that some of the companies they support will become successful. Because startups face high uncertainty, VC investments have high rates of failure. Start-ups are usually based on an innovative technology or business model and they are usually from high technology industries, such as information technology (IT), clean technology or biotechnology. Typical venture capital investments occur after an initial "seed funding" round. The first round of institutional venture capital to fund growth is called the Series A round. Venture capitalists provide this financing in the interest of generating a return through an eventual "exit" event, such as the company selling shares to the public for the first time in an initial public offering (IPO), or disposal of shares happening via a merger, via a sale to another entity such as a financial buyer in the private equity secondary market or via a sale to a trading company such as a competitor. In addition to angel investing, equity crowdfunding and other seed funding options, venture capital is attractive for new companies with limited operating history that are too small to raise capital in the public markets and have not reached the point where they are able to secure a bank loan or complete a debt offering. In exchange for the high risk that venture capitalists assume by investing in smaller and early-stage companies, venture capitalists usually get significant control over company decisions, in addition to a significant portion of the companies' ownership (and consequently value). Companies such as Stripe, Airtable, and Brex are highly valued startups, commonly known as Unicorns (when a company has reached a market valuation of over $1 billion). Venture capitalists also often provide strategic advice to the company's executives on its business model and marketing strategies. Venture capital is also a way in which the private and public sectors can construct an institution that systematically creates business networks for the new firms and industries so that they can progress and develop. This institution helps identify promising new firms and provide them with finance, technical expertise, mentoring, talent acquisition, strategic partnership, marketing "know-how", and business models. Once integrated into the business network, these firms are more likely to succeed, as they become "nodes" in the search networks for designing and building products in their domain. However, venture capitalists' decisions are often biased, exhibiting for instance overconfidence and illusion of control, much like entrepreneurial decisions in general.


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