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Difference between venture capital and partnership
1. Definition: venture capital is an investment institution or individual investing funds in start-ups or high-growth potential enterprises to obtain investment returns and equity gains. A partnership is a form of business cooperation consisting of two or more (usually a small number of) people ****investing and operating a business together and ****sharing profits and risks.
2. Areas of investment: Venture capital focuses on investing in start-ups, high-tech companies or companies with innovative potential to help them grow and seek high returns. The partnership can invest in companies in different industries and fields, including traditional industries and service industries, etc.
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