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Exit strategy

The way in which an investor plans to Close out an investment. For example, a Venture capitalist or Angel investor may look to an IPO or Acquisition as his/her Exit strategy. also called Liquidity event.

Related Terms: 18 Acquisition, Angel, Angel investor, Capital, Call, Cap, CLO, Close, Close out, Exit strategy, Exit, IPO, Liquid, Liquidity, Liquidity event, Quid, Venture, Venture capital
Other Related Pages: Category: Venture_Capital Starting With: E
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