venture capital
Americannoun
noun
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capital that is provided for a new commercial enterprise by individuals or organizations other than those who own the new enterprise
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another name for risk capital
Other Word Forms
- venture capitalism noun
- venture capitalist noun
Etymology
Origin of venture capital
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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ARK’s Cathie Wood, one of the most bullish names in tech, said Tuesday that the move will help with the “democratization” of venture capital.
From MarketWatch
Startup Doctronic, which has just raised $40 million in new venture capital, in December became the first company to use AI to write prescription refills through a pilot launched in Utah.
David Rothzeid, principal at Shield Capital, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm that invested in Apex Space, said the bill would promote innovation across the government.
From Los Angeles Times
She was formerly a Journal correspondent based in Shanghai where she covered topics ranging from venture capital to artificial intelligence.
Mr. Saxena is CEO of Vedanta Capital, a venture capital firm investing in biotechnology and AI.
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