True then, true now: A 40-year perspective on the early stage investment market
Gordon Baty and
Bruce Sommer
Venture Capital, 2002, vol. 4, issue 4, 289-293
Abstract:
One of the constants in the angel marketplace is that they invest mostly for non-economic reasons. The operations of two Boston-based seed capital funds - Zero Stage Capital and Navigation Technology Ventures - which raise their funds from both institutional and angel investors are described. Some lessons about commercializing technology are reported.
Date: 2002
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