Angel Investing Not Dead
from the still-going... dept
While there have been plenty of stories about how difficult it is to raise venture capital and how early stage "angel investors" have all run off, it appears that's not entirely true. An angel investment group based in Boston is working on raising a much larger fund to keep up with their investments. While many inexperienced angel investors have left the business, others realize that this might be the best time to invest (valuations are low). Of course, they're also realizing that they're no longer investing on 18 month timelines either - but are looking at four to seven years to see a return.
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