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Non-Tech : Venture Capital Stocks in Individual Investor

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To: John Arnopp who wrote (33)1/8/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: Bryan Steffen  Read Replies (1) of 49
 
John -

I work for a VC firm. The most important thing one should do in considering investments with a VC firm is your feelings about the management. The Mgmt will make or break the fund. Find out what their track record is with venture investing. Ask for both sucesses and failures.

Also remember that in a typical VC fund setting, the mgmt group will take 20% of the returns and distribute 80% of the returns back to the original investors. Plus depending on how they structure this fund, there might be an associated mgmt fee paid to them every year.

just some quick thoughts,

Bry
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