Venture Capital Predictions for 2009
Posted by: Mark Marich
on
December 26, 2008
Source: Policy Dialogue on Entrepreneurship
The National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) has released its annual predictions for the venture capital industry in 2009, and the findings should not come as a big surprise. Venture capitalists (VCs) expect 2009 to be a difficult year. A large majority predicts a slowdown in investments across almost all markets and sectors, and a continued weakness in exit markets. It’s going to be a tough year for both entrepreneurs and investors, as surveyed VCs believe that firms will be challenged to raise money and VC firms will be challenged to raise funds from institutional investors. Is there any good news? VCs do expect a big upturn in 2010. Let’s hope they’re right.
Download the December 17, 2008, National Venture Capital Association press release, “Venture Capitalists Predict a Difficult 2009.”
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