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Is angel investing upside down?

Henryk A. Kowalczyk
Sep 4, 2018 · 6 min read

As far as human memory reaches back, rich people have always financed the wild ideas of all sorts of inventors and artists. Today, it is called “angel investing,” and as one might guess, it became a complicated or, to be precise, bureaucratic process. A new book by Alejandro Cremades, “The Art of Startup Fundraising,” intends to help business founders to get through this maze. Mr. Cremades can be considered an industry insider; he…

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