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In: Angels without Borders Trends and Policies Shaping Angel Investment Worldwide

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  • Ross Finlay
  • Blake Witkin

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Angel investing was reported as early as 1994 in Canada, in an article of The Financial Post. At that time, information about early stage investing was largely anecdotal and tended to focus on the practice as if it were the domain of the privileged few. There appeared to be no links, either in existence or in development, between Canadian angels, venture capital firms, merchant banks, and other private investors. The Canadian mutual fund industry was in its infancy, and Canadians themselves had yet to wholeheartedly embrace direct investing as a means of creating and preserving wealth…

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  • Ross Finlay & Blake Witkin, 2015. "Canada," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: John May & Manhong Mannie Liu (ed.), Angels without Borders Trends and Policies Shaping Angel Investment Worldwide, chapter 24, pages 243-248, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814733816_0024
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