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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Infrastructural capital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Infrastructural capital refers to any physical means of production or means of protection beyond that which can be gathered or found directly in nature, i.e.
The more generic term physical capital is sometimes used to refer to any combination of either infrastructural capital and natural capital -- recognizing that often an infrastructural improvement, e.g.
As both infrastructural and natural capital serve as means of production and means of protection from the elements, macro-economists rarely differentiate the two in their analysis.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Infrastructural_capital   (331 words)

  
 Value Investing Encyclopedia: Growth Factor
A business’ growth factor consists of two parts: the return on capital and the amount of unrealized growth within the franchise.
Only a company that earns an extraordinary return on capital and can deploy additional capital within the franchise can be said to have a truly profitable growth factor.
If a business’ return on capital is less than or equal to the average return on capital in the economy, then it does not have a positive growth factor regardless of its earnings growth rate.
www.gannononinvesting.com /glossary/2005/12/growth_factor_1.html   (287 words)

  
 Institutional Venture Capital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Compounding the degree of difficulty is the fact that institutional venture capital is an appropriate source of funding for a limited number of companies.
For instance, some venture capital firms might specialize in wireless communications companies from the so-called first stage on, while your company, which makes disposable medical devices, is in the development stage.
They are no help when you are trying to raise your first round of venture capital, however.
www.entrepreneur.com /article/0,4621,300898,00.html   (1075 words)

  
 WebFetch.com - Web Search: capital firm venture
MDV is an early stage venture capital firm that invests in innovative entrepreneurs with deep expertise in energy and materials, Internet services; life sciences, semiconductor and software...
Venture capital firms placed $11.4 Billion in 1997 up 16% from 1996 (which was up 42% from 1995) according to Venture One Corp....
Juggling the chief executive duties of a startup and the investment responsibilities of a Silicon Valley venture capital firm could be a challenge.
www.webfetch.com /uk.webfetch/search/web/capital+firm+venture   (347 words)

  
 economic growth
Owners of capital (investors) therefore typically diversify their investment portfolio, and try to minimise the risks involved in investments by every possible means.
In the course of two centuries of capital accumulation based on industrialisation the intensive economising and exploitation of human labour, and technological...
This interpretation emphasizes that capital ownership, predicated on command over labor, is a social relation: the growth of capital implies the growth of the working class (a "law of accumulation").
www.experiencefestival.com /economic_growth   (1017 words)

  
 BizWeb Category - Finance:Investment
All Trading Brokers Europe - It is one of the major Spanish brokers whose capital is independent of financial institutions.
Canadian Western Capital Limited - Canadian Western Capital is a Western Canada based full brokerage firm who are affiliated to the Canadian Western Bank.
Capital Growth Investors - The stock market trends up or down.
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