VC: An American History
Book genres
Business, History, Finance, Economics, Nonfiction, American History, Entrepreneurship, Technology, The United States Of America, Audiobook
Topics
Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship, Investing in Startups, Innovation, Creating Wealth, VC History
VC tells the riveting story of how the industry arose from the United States` long-running orientation toward entrepreneurship. Venture capital has been driven from the start by the pull of outsized returns through a skewed distribution of payoffs--a faith in low-probability but substantial financial rewards that rarely materialize. Whether the gamble is a whaling voyage setting sail from New Bedford or the newest startup in Silicon Valley, VC is not just a model of finance that has proven difficult to replicate in other countries. It is a state of mind exemplified by an appetite for risk-taking, a bold spirit of adventure, and an unbridled quest for improbable wealth through investment in innovation.
Tom Nicholas`s history of the venture capital industry offers readers a ride on the roller coaster of setbacks and success in America`s pursuit of financial gain.