Real Venture Capital argues the case for building international businesses through the combined provision of genuine help, expertise and finance, rather than just finance.
A principal theme of the book is a plea for " real venture capital," with the venture capitalist adding substantial value to companies and their founders through a wide knowledge of business, in contrast to the purely financial skills required in other sectors of the private equity field, such as leveraged buy-outs.
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