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    corporate equity owned by institutional investors has grown considerably in the past several decades; institutional holding of shares in U.S. equities has increased from approximately 16% in 1965 to over 50% in 2010 (Federal Reserve Board, 2011). The fact that institutional investors are managing such a sizable wealth invested in U.S. equity market has potential important role in term of setting market prices. The growing impact of institutional investors on capital markets has induced to increased

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    Institutional investors are any organizations or persons which collect quite number sums of money to invest in securities and also control a collection of share amounts to qualify for special treatment and less regulation. They can also include operating companies that decide to invest their profits to some degree in these types of assets. Insurance companies, mutual funds and pension funds are some examples of institutional investors. These institutional investors need to face some regulations.

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    Institutional investors are any organizations or persons which collect quite number sums of money to invest in securities and also control a collection of share amounts to qualify for special treatment and less regulation. They can also include operating companies that decide to invest their profits to some degree in these types of assets. Insurance companies, mutual funds and pension funds are some examples of institutional investors. These institutional investors need to face some regulations.

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    types of people are angel investors, and how are they different from venture capitalists? Angel investors help people in startup new business. Capital come at cost and for those Angel investors makes arrangement by overcoming these issues. These issues including ownership, rate of return expected from investment and making arrangement of the desired amount. This all kinds of needs are difficult for the new entrepreneur to manage which is then offered by Angel investors. Therefore Angel investor’s

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    Accredited Investor Threshold Clip Angels’ Wings? Does raising the financial requirements to be an accredited investor reduce start-up financing? The Angel Capital Association (ACA), a trade association of angel groups, claims that it does. But data on the angel capital market suggests otherwise. Who’s right on this issue matters. Later this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will decide whether to raise the income and net worth requirements to be an accredited investor, following

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    broken the ice and given the investor a killer elevator pitch on your business idea. You’ve hooked them in with your idea and the possible gains the investor might enjoy by hopping on board. So, what now? Just hand over the checkbook? Well, not quite. You now have to delve deeper to drawing in the investor and impressing them with a pitch deck. In the first part of this guide, I’ve introduced you to the concept of pitch deck and the best time to present it to investors. Let’s now turn attention

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    Capturing the investors’ imagination with your pitch deck Now you have the building blocks of a great deck. You’ve seen examples of the slides that work and why they work. You are aware of the information investors want to see, why they want to see it and how you can convey it convincingly. But how do you put these elements together? What are the fundamentals of a winning pitch deck? It’s time to pay attention to the finer details – combining your slides and the information about your startup

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    your business to potential investors is one of the most daunting tasks you must do. But if you prepare well and learn the secrets of the pitch, you don’t need to worry about failing. Not all the investor you pitch to will be interested in your business, but this isn’t always down to you failing the pitch. When you are creating the first connection with investors, it’s crucial to keep it simple, informative and captivating. The key documentation you want to send the investor include: • The elevator

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    These studies discussed above implicitly assume that the local and US investors have homogeneous expectations about future prospects of all markets. However, in practice, different market conditions can cause investors to generate differential risk perceptions. Some studies argue that investor sentiment may augment to the price divergence between ADRs and their underlying stocks.  Heterogeneous Investor Sentiment Grossmann et al. (2007) perhaps is the first to investigate the relationship between

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    Heather Evans

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    Heather Evans is a very recent graduate from Harvard Business School and has been working on getting her venture off the ground for quite some time. She has the know-how and skill in her industry but not the funds. This is why she is seeking out investors. This is proving to be more difficult and time consuming than she had anticipated. I think most people have this experience at one time or another especially if they are starting their own business. The great ideas of the world do not always get

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