Venture Activity

Venture Activity category is all about the world of startups, entrepreneurship, and investing. From tips for raising funds to insights on the latest industry trends, this category covers everything related to venture activity. Whether you’re a founder, investor, or simply interested in the startup world, Venture Activity has something for you.

Venture Activity Feb 2023

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Vineet Katial is the founding director of Sky7 Ventures and the Owner of VistaMoney. This veteran businessman and investor is a founding member of TIE Detroit Angels and is on numerous boards for start-ups and charitable organisations. Mr. Katial has over 30 years of excellent professional experience. He played a significant role in the accomplishments of the organisations he previously worked for. He was a member of the group that established one of India’s earliest call centres, which is today among the biggest in the world. An enthusiastic businessman, he has consistently provided advice, knowledge, and experience to new firms.
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Venture Activity Feb 2023 VC DEALS Generative AI startup Anthropic is raising a $300 million round led by Spark Capital at a $4.1 billion pre-money valuation, The Information reported. QurAlis, a clinical-stage biotech startup, has secured an $88 million Series B led by EQT Life Sciences. Envisics, a provider of holographic tech, has raised over …

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Why did SVB go down? What next?

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Vineet Katial is the founding director of Sky7 Ventures and the Owner of VistaMoney. This veteran businessman and investor is a founding member of TIE Detroit Angels and is on numerous boards for start-ups and charitable organisations. Mr. Katial has over 30 years of excellent professional experience. He played a significant role in the accomplishments of the organisations he previously worked for. He was a member of the group that established one of India’s earliest call centres, which is today among the biggest in the world. An enthusiastic businessman, he has consistently provided advice, knowledge, and experience to new firms.
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SVB, Signature, and Silvergate went down for different reasons: SVB’s demise in a nutshell in 6 points:  *1) Basic Bank Math:* Banks take deposits and use them to make loans. The delta between interest on loans and interest paid to depositors is the ‘net interest margin’ (“NIM”) – the core metric of bank profitability.And the delta …

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