Banks Quote by Alex Berenson Download Open image “Some big banks remain wary of venture capital.” — Alex Berenson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Banks Big Capital Remain Some Venture Venture capital Wary
Whatever the potential pitfalls, banks are increasingly enthusiastic about venture capital, particularly in new companies with strong prospects in fields like health care and… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
So many folks in the venture capital business are sheep that just want to follow the herd. They are momentum investors purchasing highly illiquid… — Fred Wilson Copy Share Image
Most venture capital funds are too short-termist and exit-driven to deal with the highly uncertain and lengthy innovation process. — Mariana Mazzucato Copy Share Image
It doesn't need to be consistently concentrated in these venture-capital funds and things like that. — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
Venture capital is an inherently optimistic form of investment - which is both its primary strength and its primary weakness. — Neil Blumenthal Copy Share Image
Venture capital has peaked in terms of its appetite, in terms of how much money it wants to put in. So now private equity… — Kevin Kinsella Copy Share Image
Big banks have long had private equity divisions that put up capital for deals too complex or risky for individual shareholders to finance. — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
If your business had no risk, you could go get a bank loan and call it a day. VCs like risks - without them,… — Jose Ferreira Copy Share Image
I don't think a lot of people have been entrepreneurial about venture capital. — Josh Kopelman Copy Share Image
One of the Internet's highest-profile companies, Priceline once dreamed of transforming the way consumer goods are bought and sold by offering customers the chance… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
As they grow, companies saturate their markets, become more complex and difficult to manage, and face larger and more entrenched competitors. — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
“If stupid people didn’t insist on thinking they were smart, the world would be a lot simpler.” — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
For chat-room tyros who expect to make their first million day-trading by age 27, paging through the Sunday newspaper with a pair of scissors… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
“Rosette disappeared onto the dance floor. Wells sat in silence for a minute, watching the dancers. The worldwide cult of fast money spent stupidly.… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
In general, great companies prefer to grow 'organically,' as Wall Street likes to say. That is, from the inside out, by finding new markets… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
Trust the Canadians to produce a game about mutual funds that is actually more boring than the real thing. — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
The market always, in theory at least, looks ahead. And it's always trying to take in every bit of information that it can as… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
Mr. Snowden did not start out as a spy, and calling him one bends the term past recognition. Spies don't give their secrets to… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
As the Nasdaq soared in 1999 and early 2000, demand for many offerings far exceeded the supply of shares available at the initial offering price. — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
What we prefer to do is operate our investment bank in a way that is like what investment banks used to be, which is… — Warren Stephens Copy Share Image
We now have power under the Dodd-Frank legislation to break up banks. And I've said I will use that power if they pose a… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
“Ever notice how the same politicians who claim to be against trickle-down economics have no problem bailing out banks and other politically connected businesses?” — Colin M. McGroarty Copy Share Image
My nightmare scenario is that the government saves Citibank once again, as well as the other banks, and business resumes as usual. Then, the… — Nassim Nicholas Taleb Copy Share Image
“The rich run a global system that allows them to accumulate capital and pay the lowest possible price for labour. The freedom that results… — Charles Moore Copy Share Image
With post offices and postal workers already on the ground, USPS could partner with banks to make a critical difference for millions of Americans… — Elizabeth Warren Copy Share Image
Much of what Germany and France have done in the rescue of Greece has also helped German and French banks, who for a long… — Mario Monti Copy Share Image
In the old days we were the challenger brand competing against the big banks, but today I go round the world and I sit… — Lloyd Dorfman Copy Share Image
“The kind of data and the data-analytical perspective privy to banks is quite unique to banks.” — Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth Copy Share Image
My father, Cecil Banks Mullis, and mother, formerly Bernice Alberta Barker, grew up in rural North Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge… — Kary Mullis Copy Share Image
I've always wanted to work with Elizabeth Banks. She's so talented and funny, and she's become this force of nature - directing, producing. Being… — Gillian Jacobs Copy Share Image