United States:
Asian Investors Have Plenty of Cash, a Hearty Appetite for Investments and a Different Approach to Doing Deals
22 August 2018
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This article written by Daniel Zimmermann published by
TechCrunch on August 15, 2018, discusses the expansion of Asian VC
investment in US startups and how to successfully navigate the
inevitable varying perspectives and expectations.
Excerpt: The venture capital landscape has been shifting
radically in the past few years as Asian investors pump cash into
startups. Last year, Asian VCs invested 40 percent of the $154
billion in global venture financing, compared to a 44 percent stake
for US investors, according to a recent Wall Street Journal
analysis.
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