Venture capitalists are bullish on early- and late-stage investing.
That's what everyone was saying at "Financing Innovation," a panel event put on last week by Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and the Financial Times, including Egon Durban, a managing director at private-equity firm Silver Lake (via Stanford GBS News):
"Because rates are so low you're near the bottom of what it costs to buy money if you are a company," (he said). Returns are more than triple that of costs. "We are open for business."
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