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'''Vulture capitalism''' is a term to describe [[venture capitalism]] depriving an [[inventor]] control of their own inventions, and most of the money made from said inventions. It also refers to a person who invests in floundering firms with the hope they will recover. | '''Vulture capitalism''' is a term to describe [[venture capitalism]] depriving an [[inventor]] control of their own inventions, and most of the money made from said inventions. It also refers to a person who invests in floundering firms with the hope they will recover. |
Latest revision as of 04:28, 8 November 2013
Vulture capitalism is a term to describe venture capitalism depriving an inventor control of their own inventions, and most of the money made from said inventions. It also refers to a person who invests in floundering firms with the hope they will recover.