Venture capital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Venture capital (also known as VC or Venture ) is a type of private equity capital typically provided for early-stage, high-potential, growth companies in the interest of generating a return thro...
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Commentary on current economic and financial news. ... Newsweek’s “Why is Barney Frank So Effing Mad?” is supposedly about the Congressman from Fidelity but is really about how the banksters are succeeding in neutering financial reform. ... The article does not come down on Frank; in fact, it repeats some of his...
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www.nakedcapitalism.com/
www.nakedcapitalism.com/
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2. What is a capitalist?; An advocate of laissez-faire is known as a capitalist, i.e., novelist Ayn Rand is a capitalist; i.e., though economically Engels came from a wealthy background, politically he is recognized as a socialist/communist because of his ideas.;
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www.capitalism.org/
www.capitalism.org/
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An advocate of laissez-faire is known as a capitalist, e.g., novelist Ayn Rand is a capitalist; e.g., though economically Engels came from a wealthy background, politically he is recognized as a socialist/communist because of his ideas;
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www.capitalism.org/faq/capitalism.htm
www.capitalism.org/faq/capitalism.htm
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In a true capitalist system, the Government is only responsible for protecting the people from violations of their individual rights or fraud. The Government should have no ownership or participation in the economy, and should not regulate businesses.
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www.everything2.com/title/capitalism
www.everything2.com/title/capitalism
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Capitalism Magazine is a daily periodical commenting on political and cultural issues from an individual rights perspective. ... Another Ayn Rand Novel For Our Times; by Scott Holleran; Though increased sales of Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand have Professor Robert Mayhew on Ayn Rand's Novel We the Living by Scott Holleran;
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