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When Venus seeks funding from Mars

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There was a time when women entrepreneurs had a difficult time getting a meeting with bankers, and then getting the loans to fund a business. Now women are almost on a par with men in that area. But the imbalance now is in the mere 2% of women business heads with venture capital. One fear the women who need financial backing is that the men will come in to run things; or dictate how it must be run. Also, male venture capitalists don't relate well with self-assured business women; there is the fear that these women will not be open to advice.

Author: Thomas, Paulette
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 1999
Receipt of funds, Legislative Bodies, Finance, Supply and demand, Venture capital companies, Abstract, Venture capital, Endorsements, Women-owned business enterprises, Women-owned businesses

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Model portfolios: recent developments

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Three types of portfolios for investors with different attitudes and expectations from stocks are suggested. The first portfolio lists the stocks with above-average year-ahead price potential, the second portfolio lists the stocks for income and potential price appreciation and the third portfolio lists the stocks with long-term price growth potential. The suggested portfolios are based on the stock performances as per data available as of October 14, 2005.

Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 2 - Selection & Opinion)
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 2005

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Model portfolios: recent developments

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Three types of portfolios for investors with different attitudes and expectations from stocks are suggested. The first portfolio lists the stocks with above-average year-ahead price potential, the second portfolio lists the stocks for income and potential price appreciation and the third portfolio lists the stocks with long-term price growth potential. The suggested portfolios are based on the stock performances as per data available as of August 3, 2007.

Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 2 - Selection & Opinion)
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 2007

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Subjects list: United States, Methods, Portfolio management
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