By Murray Indick and Mark Thom
For many years, traditional venture capital firms have been the best choice for startup founders to scale their businesses and support growth plans. The most successful VC firms have typically raised large (and larger) pools of committed capital, expanded their internal teams, honed vertical expertise and standardized their general investment approach.
However, the pool of potential funders for the best star...
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