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ven·tures
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ventures in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
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The numerical value of ventures in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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We want to make sure that when we get a deal, that deal will be enforced, the details of how we do that are very complicated. That needs to be negotiated. But IP (intellectual property) protection, no more forced joint ventures, and enforcement are three of the most important issues on the agenda.
If returnees want to do innovation, in academia there is traditional resistance and old practices, it's the private sector that really attracts people to start new ventures.
There are fewer investors and they can be harder to find, there is no equivalent of Silicon Valley for social good startups, there's no one place where people are flooding to to start these types of ventures.
We are now focusing on Europe-bound deals and having U.S. deals on hold. The trade war between China and U.S., if not short-term, will be a mid-term thing and will take some time to conclude, opportunities in the U.S. will be more small investments, or joint ventures in China. It will definitely hurt significant minority stake acquisitions, but on the other hand it may help targets in Europe and Israel.
Instead, all we got from Iraq and our ventures in the Middle East was death, destruction and tremendous financial loss, it's time to put the mistakes of the past behind us and chart a new course.
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- المشاريعArabic
- wagnisseGerman
- EmprendimientosSpanish
- उपक्रमHindi
- usahaIndonesian
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