When a start-up needs capital to get off the ground, it seeks out "angel investors." If the start-up grows up to become a successful, fast-growing business, when it needs expansion capital, it can go public.
Yesterday, during a closed-door meeting in San Francisco, the CEO of one of the largest technology companies in the world revealed a shocking new innovation: He demonstrated a working version of a “Teleportation Station”... Then, stunned guests were allowed to try it out for themselves.
At Crowdability, we often tell you about exciting start-ups that are raising capital: Some are building flying cars… Others are helping manage diseases like Parkinson’s… Still others are developing technology to put bank lenders out of business.
Last week, as part of The Angel Initiative, Wayne wrote about the massive profits investors can earn when they get in early . But here’s the thing: Historically, the only folks able to capture these profits were big venture funds.