Forensic Examination of a Sim Card & Forensic Report Grantham University CJ 476 Abstract This report contains a review of the data found on SIM Cards from Sebastian’s and Nau’s cell phones seized with other digital evidence in a drug investigation. This data has been examined and extracted in a certified the forensic lab. The records analyzed are from the period of 12 Oct 06 through 09 Dec 06. Case Number: CJ476LSN07 Suspect: Sebastian
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CHALLENGES AHEAD FOR VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING IN INDIA Abstract The main objective of the paper is to depict the challenges faced by Venture Capital Financing firms. Venture Capital is money provided by professionals who invest and manage young rapidly increasing companies that have the probable to develop into significant economic contributors. The Government of India in an attempt to bring the nation at par and above the developed nations has been promoting venture capital financing to new
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International Joint Venture International Joint Ventures (IJVs) are becoming increasingly popular in the business world as they aid companies to form strategic alliances. These strategic alliances allow companies to gain competitive advantage through access to a partner’s resources‚ including markets‚ technologies‚ capital and people. International Joint Ventures are viewed as a practical vehicle for knowledge transfer‚ such as technology transfer‚ from multinational expertise to local companies
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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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Business Venture By Ericka Smith-Williams American Intercontinental University July 30‚ 2010 Abstract Investment Bankers‚ Stock Market‚ Financial Management‚ and Risk Financing all play a role in funding a business venture. This paper will discuss what and why investment bankers‚ stock market‚ financial management and risk financing are important to businesses. This paper will also talk about what form of funding is best to use and why. Funding a Business Venture Funding a business venture takes some
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How Venture Capitalists Evaluate Potential Venture Opportunities Problem definition The case is about four interviews to capitalists from leading Silicon Valley firms to learn about the frameworks they use to evaluate potential venture opportunities. Following there’s a comparative summary of such interviews: Questions How Do You Evaluate Potential Venture Opportunities? How Do You Evaluate the Venture’s Prospective Business Model? Russell Siegelman: Partner‚ Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
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Case Analysis for Xerox Ajoy Singh Discussed Question 2. What is your opinion of the original vision of Xerox Technology Ventures (XTV)? What would you have done differently? Xerox’s interest in XTV came with the realization that the Xerox PARC’s technology was leaking out of the company. Industry rumor suggests that the Macintosh‚ Ethernet‚ laser printers‚ and mouse pointers were all invented by Xerox PARC and leaked out to various start-ups. The company
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* $1‚ 500‚000= $150‚000...SImply put the 10% owner will be investing $100‚000 with an expected return of $150‚000 one year from now. Implied return = ($150‚000 - $100‚000)/$100‚000 = $50‚000/$100‚000 = 50% Implied current (present) value of venture = $ Investment / Percentage Ownership = $100‚000/.10 = $1‚000‚000 Expected return = ($1‚500‚000 - $1‚000‚000)/$1‚000‚000 = 50% B. What is the present value of the entire $1.5 million‚ using the implied return from Part A? Answer: PV =
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Objectives of structuring a capital venture fund. Limited Liability Investors would like to see their liability for their investment in the fund limited to the amount of their investment‚ as they will not be usually playing an active part in the management of the investments. Avoiding an additional level of tax The investors main requirement is to avoid tax payable once receiving a dividend and then again paying a tax when the investments are realized. Suitability to all kind of investors
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Literature review 1 2.1 Stages of Venture Capital Investments 1 2.2 Characteristics of Venture Capital Investments. 2 2.3 Venture Capital in a Global Context 3 2.3.1 Venture capital deal values 4 2.3.2 No of deals in venture capital and stage of investment 5 2.3.4 Key global venture insights in 2012 5 2.4 Venture capital in a Sri Lankan context 6 I. Anything.lk commenced with venture capital investment of Ardent Capital 7 II. Millennium IT 7 III. Lanka Ventures Limited (LVL) 7 3.0 Practical applications
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