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Angel investors
An angel investor or angel (known as a business angel or informal investor in Europe), is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business start-up, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity. A small but increasing number of angel investors organize themselves into angel groups or angel networks to share research and pool their investment capital.
Ibrahim on Angel Investors
Darian M. Ibrahim (University of Wisconsin Law School) has posted Building the Next Silicon Valley: The Role of Angel Investors in Economic Development on SSRN...
Angel of the North pisses on 'Angel of the Sarf'
Angel of the North pisses on 'Angel of the Sarf'Giant horse as high as Statue of Liberty to be south's answer to Angel of the NorthNo it ain't!Related content...
In Re Angel L. (Cal. Ct. App. - Feb. 5, 2008)
Here's an uplifting half-dozen pages for your Tuesday. Regarding the welfare of children who definitely were given the best possible chance to succeed...
Who was Angel Cameron?
From The Star: Police have identified the man killed on the Heart of America Bridge on Sunday morning in an apparent hit-and-run accident...
Touched by an Angel
In court papers filed last week, attorneys for John LaVoie, pastor of the "Church of Liberty" in Tucson, Arizona, argued that the civil-forfeiture proceeding against LaVoie is unconstitutional because it violates his right to freedom of religion...
An angel at my table
There's a post perfect for weekend musing over at Conflict Zen.For me, Tammy Lenski's piece it's about how everything - all the conflict we get in the middle of as mediators - is in the end about us; not us as mediators (it's never that) but us as individuals walking this planet, our kids, our communities, you know; US...
















