I don't know that venture capital investing necessarily means investing without a margin of safety, but I agree that many early
stage investments lack a margin of safety.
Not exact matches
The least angry among them (the high net worth individuals making late
stage vanity
investments) might complain about the
lack of financial disclosures.
Only those prepared for extreme volatility, a
lack of liquidity, and the risk of losing their entire
investment should invest in early -
stage startup
investments.
Investing in private placements, tokens and early
stage businesses involves a high degree of risk, including illiquidity,
lack of dividends, loss of
investment and dilution, and those investors who can not afford to lose their entire
investment should not invest.
Considering the
lack of
investment, the club's feats in the group
stages were nothing short of incredible.
The simple fact is that a
lack of
investment at this crucial
stage will echo in the final hours of many people.
Since panelists at the conference stressed the importance of safer, later
stage technologies, it is no surprise that there is a
lack of
investment in the carbon removal field that simply isn't developed enough to warrant this later
stage investment.