From Seed To Flower: 3 Tips To Secure Capital After Initial Funding

Venture capitalists invested $29.4 billion into nearly 4,000 deals in 2013, according to a report from Pricewaterhouse Coopers and the National Venture Capital Association.

Companies in the expansion stage attracted 34 percent of total venture capital dollars, most of the four stages (seed, early, expansion, and late). Whether talking about botany or business, a well-nurtured seed leads to vibrant green verdure. That plant, if properly cared for, will ultimately outgrow its original pot and will require some sort of expansion or new quarters to continue its upward ascent.

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