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VCs Turning to BRICA in Slump?
Adeo Ressi, founder of TheFunded, recently gave an interesting indictment of Silicon Valley explaining the problems with VC culture. One accusation is that venture capitalists rely too heavily on their network of friends, not including enough ‘outsider’ talent. Another is that more money is being invested into venture firms than those same VC firms are generating from their stakes in start-ups.
Mathew Ingram of GigaOm writes..
For my colleagues and fellow entrepreneurs in Africa, this is important because when an old models aren’t working, there’s no choice but to try new things. In the case of venture capital, firms are looking for new opportunities to invest and increasingly those opportunities aren’t domestic as Sun Microsystems President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz points out…
There probably hasn’t been a better time for companies in emerging countries to position themselves for investment from foreign groups.