Investment DictionaryBusiness Investor
A business investor can indicate several types of investors. (1) Business investor may be an investor that is a firm and invests in different investments, or (2) investments that are made by any investor in to companies directly.
Most of times, business investor refers to investments in to small businesses or angel investors. Usually, some entrepreneurs that run small businesses search for business investors when their businesses are lacking for funds to sustain activity, or when entrepreneurs see good growth opportunities, but the business needs more investments in capital to exploit that potential. Business investors (1) may be opposite to private investors.
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