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In part 16 of his series on venture debt, Zack Ellison from Applied Real Intelligence reflects on key investment lessons he has learned.
VCs invested a total of $9.1bn in emerging venture markets in 2024, down from $15.3bn in 2023 and a high of $25.1bn in 2021.
VCJ spoke with 10 of our Rising Stars to find out what they are looking forward to, including ongoing specialization within the venture industry and helping their firms become more efficient by using technology.
We are proud to present Venture Capital Journal’s sixth annual list of 40 Rising Stars under the age of 40.
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AI, robots, secondaries, climate, women-led funds and data centers were the topics of most interest to Venture Capital Journal readers in 2024.
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The UK-based firm emphasizes the timing of its primary and secondary investments in companies to produce impressive performance metrics.
Notable companies that have filed to go public or have hired bankers include Airtable, Chime Financial, Hinge Health, MNTN and Turo.
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The CEO of secondary trading platform Nasdaq Private Market says he is already seeing the ‘liquidity logjam starting to break.’
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In part 15 of his series on venture debt, Zack Ellison from Applied Real Intelligence examines the methodologies and challenges of valuing early-stage companies in venture lending.
Distribution-starved investors hope to see IPOs next year from several high-profile venture-backed companies, including Cerebras, Chime Financial, Hinge Health, Klarna and ServiceTitan.
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