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Angel Investing: Matching Startup Funds with Startup Companies--The Guide for Entrepreneurs and Individual Investors
Mark Van Osnabrugge, Robert J. Robinson
ISBN: 978-0-7879-5202-0
Paperback
448 pages
May 2000
US $42.00 add_to_cart.gif

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"This is the best research on the angel capital market that I've seen. It should be read by every serious researcher in small business finance as well as students in classes in entrepreneurial finance, but it is also a must read for every entrepreneur who needs additional equity financing."--Robert E. Berney, chief economist, U.S. Small Business Administration

"Angel Investing is the definitive resource on an emerging new source of capital and talent. Van Osnabrugge and Robinson have assembled valuable information for entrepreneurs seeking capital and angels seeking startups."--Peter S. Cohan, author, Net Profit and The Technology Leaders

"Anyone interested in raising capital for a new enterprise should read Angel Investing to better understand the changing role of venture capitalists and the emergence of business angels as a growing source of risk capital and sound advice."--Ned Heizer, founder and first chairman, National Venture Capital Association

"this book will be of interest to potential investors, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and institutional investors everywhere..."(Chartered Secretary, March 2001)

"The book is sensibly and logically structured, backed by exhaustive research with generous and helpful attribution to other specialists in the field." (Start Your Own Business, February 2001)

"...an interesting and informative book..." (M2 Communications, 12 June 2001)