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Angel investors: Opportunity amidst chaos

Mark Jensen

Venture Capital, 2002, vol. 4, issue 4, 295-304

Abstract: The seemingly relentless flow of negative news from the markets, the boardrooms and the political capitals has created a paradoxical opportunity for the astute angel investor. Traditional venture capitalists have virtually abandoned the early stage investment space. By observing certain parameters, by learning from the mistakes of the recent speculative frenzy, and by following conservative investing principles, early stage investors may prosper in the midst of widespread stagnation.

Date: 2002
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