They have to return money to their LPs. Hence cashing out!
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Vrishank Raj
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This is how the VC ecosystem works.
- People from Canada and the USA contribute their money every month to a pension fund with the aim of receiving a pension once they retire
- The pension fund, aiming to generate returns, allocates its money to v
It's a moral duty to return unused capital.
No need to create emotional drama out of it.
You had raised money, you didn't succeed, you returned money. Simple.
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When A VC firm is investing capital in your startup, how much money do they expect in return?
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Sankalp
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Most startups don’t fail because they run out of money. They fail because they run out of creativity to solve problems.
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