Wednesday, August 20, 2008

The range of service provided by the venture capitalist for new and grooming venture.

1-Working with the Next Generation of Market Leaders

A venture capitalist is a market research and strategy for business that do not have their own marketing departments. Venture-backed and growth-oriented companies are the next generation of market leaders and face unique business challenges. They provide end-to-end solutions to help client optimize performance, manage and strategize on key early-stage company issues and prepare for liquidity events.

2-Project evaluation

Venture capitalist will evaluate the proposal of clients might have in mind and inform them of its chances. For firms that have been rejected, or tried but failed in getting venture capital previously, they can show them ways in which their business idea or plan can be turned into a success, that is, "fundable" and attractive enough to venture capitalists.

3-Preparation of executive summary & business plan

Venture capitalist also will guide in preparing the executive summary & business plan. From time to time, they do prepare complete business plans on behalf of clients, therefore clients can contact them for the availability of this service.

4-Finding an interested venture capitalist

Venture capitalist will secure one or more interested venture capitalists and link up with them to attain a capital. This may go quickly, or it might take weeks depending on the project, the amount of money needed, and the condition of the money market.

5-Capital for start-ups and expansion

Private or public sources of venture funds effective way to get venture capital, seed capital, money and funds from venture capitalist, angel and investor for start up and entrepreneur.


10 VENTURE COMPANY IN MALAYSIA(Example)


1.Commerce Asset Ventures Sdn. Bhd
2.DTA Capital Partners Sdn Bhd (DTA)
3.Malaysia Venture Capital Management Bhd (MAVCAP)
4.Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC)
5.VF Capital Sdn Bhd (VF Capital)
6.Malaysia Debt Ventures Berhad (MDV)
7.The Kuala Lumpur Angel Club
8.iSpring Capital
9.MCMT (Mesdaq: MCMTECH)
10.Amanah Ventures Sdn Bhd (AVSB)

Monday, August 4, 2008

Different Consumers Market and B2B Markets

Consumer markets:

1.
More basic interaction.
2.
Less proactive
3. Give several an information about
the products.
4.
Not owning any of products in a product lines

Business to business markets:

1.
More complex and different level of interaction.
2.
More proactive for maintaining relationship with the customers.
3.
Involve in product development for meet the needs of customers.
4.
React as persuader or motivator and give some solution in product offering.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

MALAYSIA

There is a strong interlink between the country's multi-racial and multicultural make-up and its history. Besides the local Malays and the native groups, immigrants from China, India, Indonesia and other parts of the world have all contributed to the multiracial composition of its population.
Its interesting cultural diversity can be largely attributed to the country's long and on-going interaction with the outside world and colonial rule by the Portuguese, Dutch and the British. Consequently, the evolution of the country into a cultural melting pot is evident in the unique blend of religions, socio-cultural activities and traditions, dressing, languages and food. The country achieved independence on August 31, 1957 as The Federation of Malaya and with the subsequent entry of Sabah and Sarawak in 1963, Malaysia was formed
Malaysia is a nation of diversity in unity where Malays, Chinese, Indians and the indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak live in cultural harmony. Once you have overcome your jet-lag fatigue, step into the heart of Malaysia-the citizens of the country. You would be pleasantly surprised at the warmth of Malaysians. For deeply entrenched within each of the different race is the engaging charm and traditional hospitality which the country is renowned for. Malaysians enjoy meeting people from other lands. So, do go right ahead and strike up a conversation.
The National Language, Bahasa Malaysia is established as such under Article 152 of the Constitution, which also safeguards other languages by stipulating that no person may be prohibited or prevented from using (except for official purposes) or from teaching or learning any other language. As the national language, Bahasa Malaysia has to be used for official purposes which includes its use by federal and state governments, and as defined by the constitutional amendment of 1971 by all authorities (including local authorities) and statutory bodies. By the same constitutional amendment the status of Bahasa Malaysia may not be questioned, and any amendment to Article 152 can only be made with the consent of the Conference of Rulers.
All of the world's major religions have substantial representation in Malaysia, the main adherents of each largely reflecting the multi-ethnic character of the population. The variety of religions found in Malaysia is a direct reflection of the diversity of races living there. Although Islam is the state religion of Malaysia, freedom of religion is guaranteed. The Malays are almost all Muslims. The Chinese embrace an eclectic brew of Taoism, Buddhism and ancestor worship, though some are Christians. Although Christianity has made no great inroads into Peninsular Malaysia it has had a much greater impact upon East Malaysia, where many indigenous people have converted to Christianity , although others still follow their animist traditions.