Some dominant trends in VC investing in 2009
By SiliconIndia | Wednesday, 30 December 2009, 23:45 Hrs |
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Optimistic about future funds: Despite the fact that the world is struggling with a recession, VCs are remarkably optimistic about their future funds. Most VCs believe that their next fund will be either larger than their existing fund or will be approximately the same size. And, that's across the board, regardless of the size of the venture firm or where they're located. Among those managing more than $1 billion, 24 percent projected that their next fund size will increase while almost half expect it to remain the same. Less than a third anticipate a decrease. Those numbers are very close when it comes to those firms managing $500 million to $1 billion. As the size of the firm grows smaller, the firms grow more optimistic about the size of their next fund levels, with 60 percent of the smallest-those managing $1 million to $49 million - anticipating their fund levels will grow and another 28 percent stating that they'll remain the same.
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