Angel Investing: Innovation Within the Establishment Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Presents the concept of angel investing and discuss the latest developments in the industry. Angel investing has been long-standing practice, dating back to the financiers Broadway play at the turn of the 20th century, including the wealthy benefactors growing business, as well as Laurence Rockefeller in 1930. Angel investing experienced resounding success of the 1980 and memorably in the dot.com economy of the late 1990s. After the dot.com fallout in 1999 to 2000, angel investing was hard hitting and many angels were gone away from active investing. The next generation of angels had different expectations, different experiences and different practices. Focused on a new generation of angel investors and the action taken on both sides of the equation to mitigate investment risks inherent in relationships. "Hide
by John Glynn, Jr., Janet Feldstein Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business 9 pages. Publication Date: November 1, 2002. Prod. #: E127-PDF-ENG

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