Between 2010 and 2015, 10
percent of venture dollars globally, a total of $ 31.5 billion, funded startups that reported at least one female founder.
-- 12 percent of venture rounds and 10
percent of venture dollars globally between 2010 and 2015 went to startups with at least one woman founder.
Reviewing the data over the last 10 years, 2015 is the first year that companies with at least one female founder have broken through the threshold of 10
percent of venture dollars.
The second, third and fourth quarters of 2017 all presented higher percentages, as well: 14, 15 and 15
percent of venture dollars invested in those quarters, respectively.
2017 represents the best full year to date, at 14
percent of venture dollars.
Not exact matches
Data from the National
Venture Capital Association — the industry's trade group — show that 23 percent of venture - capital deals and 28 percent of venture - capital dollars went to Silicon Valley companies in the second half of the
Venture Capital Association — the industry's trade group — show that 23
percent of venture - capital deals and 28 percent of venture - capital dollars went to Silicon Valley companies in the second half of the
venture - capital deals and 28
percent of venture - capital dollars went to Silicon Valley companies in the second half of the
venture - capital
dollars went to Silicon Valley companies in the second half
of the 1980s.
Investment
dollars from
venture capital firms jumped nearly 40
percent in the second quarter to $ 13.8 billion, and the number
of deals increased 11
percent compared to the first quarter.
Health care followed in second place with 17
percent of venture capital
dollars, up two percentage points from the first quarter
of 2014.
I'm not talking about the.1
percent of big - name startups that raise millions
of dollars in
venture capital and build up a user base
of millions before they need to make any money.
According to PitchBook, women founders won only 2
percent of venture capital
dollars invested in 2017, while all - male teams walked away with 79
percent of the pot.
However, in line with what we saw when looking at 2017's
dollar volume breakdown between teams with and without women, the interim quarters showed a higher deal count at 15 and 16
percent of all
venture deals.
Of the $ 48.3 billion spent in the U.S. on venture capital in 2014, 80 percent of those dollars went to companies in just five states, with California receiving a whopping 56 percen
Of the $ 48.3 billion spent in the U.S. on
venture capital in 2014, 80
percent of those dollars went to companies in just five states, with California receiving a whopping 56 percen
of those
dollars went to companies in just five states, with California receiving a whopping 56
percent.
The
dollar volume
of REIT joint
venture activity surged 50
percent in 2015, according to a new EY research report...