Jocelyn Chang: Comparing Angel-Investing Models Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In late 2004, cashed-out entrepreneur in the field of Medical Sciences decides to pursue private equity angel investment as a means to carry out their professional, financial and personal goals. Jocelyn Chang explores three different types of angel organizations: a group of angels, Tenex Medical Investors, and Club Washington dinner. As part of his research in private equity, it explores the recent (postbubble) developments in both investment angel and venture capital industry. "Hide
by Gregory Fairchild, Dorothy C. Kelly, Susan Chaplinsky, John Glynn, Jr. Source: Darden School of Business 16 pages. Publication Date: May 13, 2005. Prod. #: UV2013-PDF-ENG

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