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Brazil Venture News Brazil Venture News

07 Mar 2002. Source: Stratus.
Investment activity in venture capital remained steady in Brazil throughout 2001, according to Stratus. However, the outlook for 2002 is still uncertain with investment activity probably being influenced by an uncertain political situation and macro-economic developments.

On the whole, 2001 saw most private equity funds concentrating on consolidating their previous investments rather than generating new ones. There was also a shift in terms of investment size, from larger to smaller deals.

Newsletters from throughout 2001:

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October - November 2001 (35KB pdf)

August - September 2001 (44KB pdf)

June - July 2001 (55KB pdf)

April - May 2001 (47KB pdf)


 
Stratus Investimentos is an independent private equity investment firm committed to generating substantial capital growth for our investors. They invest in private companies in Brazil across a range of industries and support skilled management teams who want to invest in and grow the businesses they operate. Stratus is authorized by the "Comissão de Valores Mobiliários" (CVM, the equivalent to the USA SEC), and operates under the international investment practices and standards .On top of managing Venture Capital / Private Equity funds, Stratus acts through a diversity of associations and partnerships with investors, entrepreneurs and other fund managers. It enhances its origination and execution capacity through a network of relationships with the Brazilian business community, which includes investment banks, business incubators, consulting and auditing firms.


 

  

 


     


     


 

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