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Venture Capital & Private Equity Outlook 2010This forum post is dated 07/07/10. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Venture Capital
| Venture Capital & Private Equity Outlook 2010 Speakers: Rich Brenner, President & CEO, The Brenner Group, Inc. Rajeev Batra, Director, Mayfield Fund Rich Garnick, Founder & CEO, The ConJoin Group Rich Lawson, Co-founder & Managing Director, Huntsman Gay Global Capital Moderator: Steve Bengston, Dir. Emerging Company Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP As we approach 2010, private equity and venture capital will play a key role in getting the economy back on trackand the Valley will lead the way. There are more than 2000 private equity firms in the US, and nearly $450 billion in assets to invest, most of which originate in Silicon Valley. Despite the eye of the storm passing, the days of easy exits and eye popping returns from average companies are over. The past two years of economic turbulence have forever changed the industry, imposing new standards for investing, capital raising and exiting. Even as the financial picture looks to be improving, given the new order, what will it take for private equity investors and venture capitalists to help their portfolio companies improve valuation and help entrepreneurs to maintain healthy operations? What investing sectors will get the most attention? This diverse panel of experts will offer insights into challenges and opportunities for the year ahead. Sponsors: Gutenberg Communcations, The ConJoin Group |
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