Sentences with phrase «infusion of capital into»

«These property purchases are broadening across the country and communities benefit from the infusion of capital into the neighborhoods.»
Evergreen funding is the gradual infusion of capital into a new or recapitalized enterprise.
While some of the deals he and his partners have gotten involved with have been much larger, one of the group's investments was a $ 300,000 infusion of capital into a «re-start-up» of a sidewalk - chalk manufacturer aimed at the children's toy market.
Because of the infusion of capital into the startup ecosystem, we've seen a massive increase in the cost of starting a startup.

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When you score an infusion of capital — whether through bootstrapping, venture capital or a bank loan — you're ready to add staff and kick your company into a higher gear.
Then Lunar can add enhanced support — and an infusion of capital, if necessary — as the prospect blossoms, by hooking it into Lunar's virtual network of technologists, consultants, and other business experts.
The Stanford - StartX fund does not invest in every company accepted into the StartX program, but any StartX company that applies for the fund and gets 30 % of its capital from institutional investors is guaranteed a cash infusion from the StartX fund.
This infusion of intellectual capital into the economy promises to accelerate innovation even more, while providing those companies who are plugged into the ideastream with a significant advantage.
Capital infusion into the On Deck system has come from a variety of sources, from small family - run investment practices to major Wall Street capital Capital infusion into the On Deck system has come from a variety of sources, from small family - run investment practices to major Wall Street capital capital groups.
Just a month and a half after deciding to up my monthly capital infusion into my Loyal3 portfolio to $ 500 per month for the remainder of the year, I was thisclose to putting in $ 700 this month and carrying that forward.
Also, as an FF disciple, I reject a number of commonly held beliefs including the concept of «too big to fail»; the definition of corporate failure; the belief that creditworthy entities, corporate or governmental, ever repay indebtedness in the aggregate; or the belief that a capital infusion into a private enterprise by a governmental agency is, ipso facto a «bailout» rather than an «investment».
The reorganization and / or capital infusions after 2008 into GM, Chrysler, CIT, Citigroup and AIG are good examples of efficient and expeditious reorganizations of very important companies.
If an investor is making a capital infusion into a troubled company, the investor frequently is much better off from a safety point of view by having the issuer issue a preferred stock, rather than a subordinate.
In August 2011, Westfield made its first foray into Brazil, through a 50 percent stake in local shopping center developer Almeida Junior Shopping Centers S.A. Around the same time, it made an investment in a development site in Milan, Italy, to be followed by a second infusion of capital in 2013 when the project goes under construction.
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