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    VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING

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    PROJECT REPORT ON VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING SUBMITTED BY: Sandhya B.COM(PROF.) 110243016 SUBMITTED TO SACHIN SRIVASTAVA CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project report title “VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING” is a work carried out by SANDHYA AWANA of SHARDA UNIVERSITY for fulfillment of b.com (prof.) course of Sharda university GR. NOIDA. NAME OF STUDENT: SANDHYA AWANA B.COM(PROF.) DATE: 30TH NOVEMBER 2013 Venture Capital Financing

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    Venture Screening

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    . Venture Screening BUS604 June 3‚ 2012 My business idea is to have light weight compact exercising equipment that can be move from place to place without taking up too much space or being to heavy to carry. My venture will be to promote good and healthy habits that will include a daily work out with a multi- purpose unit. This unit will be sold in the United States and abroad it will have a reasonable price of fifty dollars per unit it will be advertised on infomercials and online

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    Business Ethics in a Capitalist World Parthasarathi Dutta Sharma An argument on why Business Ethics makes sense in a Capitalist World Contents Background ............................................................................................................................................... 2 Can Greed ever be Good? ..................................................................................................................... 2 Homo Economicus Vs Homo Sociologicus ................

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    Joint Venture

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    int ventureThe current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0951-3558.htm Successful joint venture partnerships: public-private partnerships Sue Trafford Liverpool City Council‚ Liverpool‚ UK‚ and Public-private partnerships 117 Tony Proctor Chester Business School‚ Chester University‚ Chester‚ UK Abstract Purpose – Seeks to examine important characteristics that go hand-in-hand with successful public-private partnerships. Design/methodology/approach

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    Polka Dot Plant

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    Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes Sanguinolenta) also known as "freckle face" is an attractive decorative ornamental plant with velvety green leaves and splashes of color. Its color spectrum consists of red‚ white‚ purple‚ lavender‚ purple scarlet rose. The striking leaves also come in solid colors with dots. Other common names for this plant are the flamingo plant‚ the pink dot plant‚ and the measles plant suggest spotted leaves. This bushy‚ colorful plant is native to Madagascar where it can grow up

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    Fox Ventures

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    Fox Venture Partners: Enriching the Private Equity Investor Pool This HBS Case majorly discusses about a proposal from Peter Lawrence and Diana Frazier where they want to create an investment fund through which they will take investments from wealthy families and then reinvest the same into Venture Capital funds through private equity. The target group of investors for this new fund was clearly the wealthy families of United States who had been thus far investing in venture funds in an unstructured

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    Dippin' Dots Case

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    Rivers Holmbeck Dippin’ Dots – With Less Dots Dippin’ Dots was founded in 1988‚ and for almost 20 years it has been affectionately known as “the ice cream of the future.” In the face of soaring operating costs and plummeting sales though‚ Dippin’ Dots has been faced with considerable losses in the number of franchises operating‚ with only 420 in 2008‚ 215 less than in 2005. Dippin’ Dots has continued to slide down the Entrepreneurs Top Franchises List as well. Dippin’ Dots are BB size pellets of

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    Dippin Dots Case

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    Dippin’ Dots has commonly been referred to as “the ice cream of the future.” As a result of soaring operating costs and plummeting sales‚ Dippin’ Dots has endured substantial losses in their number of operating franchises. Dippin’ Dots flourished for many years as a unique segment of the ice cream market‚ targeting the out of home demographic‚ mainly focusing operations in busy areas like amusement parks‚ theatres and stadiums. Now facing increasingly dangerous competition‚ Dippin’ Dots must first

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    Venture Capital in India

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    FOREWORD The Venture capital sector is the most vibrant industry in the financial market today. Venture capital is money provided by professionals who invest alongside management in young‚ rapidly growing companies that have the potential to develop into significant economic contributors. Venture capital is an important source of equity for start-up companies. Venture capital can be visualized as “your ideas and our money” concept of developing business. Venture capitalists are people who pool

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    Crash Analysis

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    Racial Motives Crash exposes viewers to clashes between social and cultural differences. This clash of differences is what sets Crash into motion. The movie Crash seems to aim for a realistic every day exposure of racial interactions. Crash focuses mainly on the racial interactions between two or more characters. These interaction are usually driven by some racial stereotype or prejudice. What makes Crash unique is that you get to see from both race perspectives on how these interactions come

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