Saturday, 9 May 2015

It's a myth that venture capitalists take too much risks (ET)

Venture capitalists are often considered to have an aggressive appetite for risks. Sudhir Sethi, founder chairman and managing director, IDG Ventures India, entered the profession around 1995-96, a time when VCs were disparagingly known as 'vulture capitalists' in India. It took Sethi five months to resign from his job at Wipro to take the calculated risk of becoming a VC. "I hesitated because after being in a secure job for 12 years, I would be potentially going to a new job that's extremely  .. 

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