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By 2030, AI will replace 'almost all experts in every area,' including oncologists, accountants, salespeople and structural engineers, says famed venture capitalist Vinod Khosla.
The multi-strategy investor and secondaries specialist built the program to teach GPs and LPs how to find alternate routes to liquidity outside of IPOs and M&A.
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In part 19 of his series on venture debt, Zack Ellison from Applied Real Intelligence shares how to evaluate VC sponsors to mitigate risk and maximize upside.
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While most people thought tariffs were a poker bluff that the administration wouldn’t follow through with, 'now we’re seeing tremendous concern among investors – private equity and late-stage venture – because everyone is affected,' says M&A specialist Michael Mufson.
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In part 18 of his series on venture debt, Zack Ellison from Applied Real Intelligence shares the strengths and weaknesses of lending to VC-backed early-stage companies.
More than half of 127 climate fund managers surveyed expect to see more exits this year, and 46 percent expect an increase in exit valuations, a CREO survey finds.
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In part 17 of his series on venture debt, Zack Ellison from Applied Real Intelligence examines the key areas of legal diligence in venture debt and growth credit transactions.
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Part two of our venture outlook delves into concerns about growing amounts of capital going to a smaller, select group of companies, while AI threatens to inflate valuations.
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Some VCs believe deals between small and midsized companies will proceed smoothly but that large-scale M&A transactions will continue to be hampered by unclear anti-trust treatment in certain concentrated markets.
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In part 16 of his series on venture debt, Zack Ellison from Applied Real Intelligence reflects on key investment lessons he has learned.

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