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Title: | Academic institutions: The new players in venture capital? | Authors: | Sabarinathan, G | Keywords: | Venture capital;Equity;Investments;Academic institutions | Issue Date: | 14-Feb-2017 | Publisher: | HT Media Limited | Abstract: | If Indian academic institutions plan to launch venture funds and do not heed their own wisdom, they could end up being the cause for much costly amusement in future. A less well-known event in the history of the respected Boston University is its not-so-successful entry into venture capital investing, decades ago. More recently, the University of Minnesota and others reportedly decided to move out of early-stage investing. I was reminded of these examples when I read about a leading Indian academic institution launching a large early-stage investment fund. I began to wonder if managing venture capital was for all and sundry. Read more at: https://www.livemint.com/Opinion/VX9XJjiRj8FrQRle6UjStK/Academic-institutions-The-new-players-in-venture-capital.html | Description: | LiveMint, 14-02-2017 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13602 |
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