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What are Private Ventures? Any private company, start-up, small business, non-profit, etc. that is not publicly traded.

What is a Private Equity Platform? A database of private ventures that anyone can add to and edit.

Why WikiWealth's Platform? Showcase private companies to over 100,000 investors, find talented employees and business partners, and collaborate with analyst to improve business strategies.

Private Venture Index (Sample report)

Private Venture Target Market
Clark
Clark Enterprises Real Estate Construction
Clarus Marketing Group, LLC Retail Shopping
clearbridge
clear secured services pvt ltd
Cnn news
Coach
coalgate
Cobham
Cognos Inc
cole parker
Command Motel
comverge
Concho Resources
Consolidated Elec Distributors Capital Goods
continental
Contour Video Recording
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
COST
Costco
Covance
CovanceMedco Health Soldtions
Cox Enterprises Print
CPF
Creative Team
Credit
Credit Repair
CRM
crocodile gold
C&S Wholesale Grocers Food, Drink and Tobacco
Cumberland Farms Convenience Stores
currency trading
daimler ag
Daktonicas, Inc.
day and zimmerman
Definity
deloitte
delphi
Deluxe
Demansys Energy LLC
desjardins
Deutch
Devicor
Diageo
Digital Broadcasting Group Online Video Marketing
dividend
Dole food
domestic investment and fdi in developing countries
dominos
domino's pizza
dunkin
DXPE
Eagle Materials, Inc.
Eby-Brown Food Distribution
ecco
Ed Map
Edward Jones Diversified Financial Services
Ellie Mae
emaar
employment legislation in starbucks
energy developments
Energy Future Holdings Generates
enhanced clean fuel
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
eoc
eole water
eonthego
Ernst and Young
espresso
eurotech spa
Euskatel
fabindia
Farallon capital
Federal Aviation
feedair
feedair inc.
Fender
Fidelity Investments Mutual Funds
financing
First Choice Education Foundation
First Data Business Services
fist cupcake
fitbit
fitness
f j benjamin
flip flop workshop
foodcate JCG
four seasons wines
four seasons wines Ltd
Foursquare Social Media App
Four Winds Interactive Digital Communications
Fox news
fragrance
france telecom
Franklin freedom
fresh and easy
Fresh Diet Food Distribution
freudenberg
friendlyway
funding circle
galliford try
Gavilon Group Distribution
general commerce company
General Mills
Georgia pacific
Giant Eagle Supermarkets
Gilbane Commercial Construction
gilead
globe
Golden State Foods Food Distribution
good feet
goodfellow
google
gopro
Gordon Food Service Food, Drink and Tobacco
grainger
Graybar Electric Capital Goods
great lakes brewery
Great Times
Greggs plc
Guardian Industries Glass
gucci
GUESS..?
" Gulf Coast Windows " Houston TX
Gulf States Toyota Consumer Durables
gull ahmed
Gunther Mirror Mastics
Hallmark Cards Greeting Cards
Hard Rock Cafe
HCR ManorCare Assisted Living
healthcare
Hearst Corporation Broadcast Communications
HE Butt Grocery Food and Drugstores
Hilton
Hilton Worldwide Hotels
Homebridge
hotel travel group
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HubSpot Digital Marketing
hulu
Humana
Hunt Consolidated Oil and Gas
Hy-Vee Food Markets
ibm
icici bank
iheartmedia
IKEA
illumina
IMC
Implantable Provider Group Distribution

WikiWealth's Private Equity Platform

Benefits for Investors:

The Issues: Investors want higher returns at lower levels of risk. They also seek new and innovative companies / non-profits to support. The problem is that business broker fees are too high. A service like CapitalIQ could cost thousands per month and not gather enough information to make a good investment assessment. Crowd funding is helping entrepreneurs to raise funds, but the majority of private ventures need better research for their non-profit or for-profit ventures.

Deal origination is one of the most difficult tasks for a private equity investor. This database will help private equity investors to find worth companies so they can save that effort to service their investors and partners.

The Solution: Private equity, venture capital, angel, and institutional investors have free access to WikiWealth's entire library of quality reports. WikiWealth's free database encourages users to present their best ideas to potential investors. WikiWealth's mission is to help ventures to thrive.

Benefits to Entrepreneurs:

The Issues: Due to a difficult economic environment, resources are scarce and expensive. In order to grow, entrepreneurs and small businesses can not rely on traditional fundraising methods. Bank lending is down while private equity investors, venture capitalists and angel investors are so risk adverse that barely 1% of entrepreneurs and small businesses are able to get the money and talent they need to grow.

The Solution: WikiWealth offers the 99% of entrepreneurs, small business owners, innovators, and job creators a platform to present there investment suitability and needs to over 100,000 investors and highly-skilled employees. It takes months to create a traditional business plan read by only a few investors. WikiWealth's platform can create a dynamic executive summary in minutes. Through the private venture platform, entrepreneurs can even collaborate with WikiWealth's analysts to improve their business strategy. WikiWealth helps entrepreneurs and small business owners to thrive.

Benefits for Job Seekers:

The Issues: With high unemployment rates, workers need jobs. Unfortunately, job seekers are not finding the many openings that are already available. Additionally, entrepreneurs need financing to hire talented employees, but how does a small private venture find and accord these employees?

The Solution: WikiWealth helps entrepreneurs find the employees they need by explaining their needs alongside a description of their companies. Potential employees can contact private ventures that best match their job requirements. A solution to raising cash could involve the exchange of equity stakes between employee and employer.

Additional Information

What is Venture Capital? Venture capital is financial capital for early stage companies that often form in high risk and high growth areas of the economy. Venture capitalist will often invest in companies in return for a financial stake. Venture capitalists often invest in numerous start-ups, because such portfolios of investments average a 27% internal rate of return. Only 5% of investments generate returns that exceed 30 times the investors original equity investment, but those few big companies really help to propel returns. Many venture capitalist lost money during the dot com bubble, so their strategies changed to include much safer and established companies. This leaves more room for angel investors.

What are Angel Investors? Angel investors seed new ventures with money. Angels are wealthy individuals who sometimes organize into groups in order to share research and pool their investment capital. They help start companies and new innovations before venture capitalist supply them with money to expand.

What are Social Entrepreneurs? Social entrepreneurs meld the creativity and efficiency of entrepreneurship with a social cause. Whereas a business entrepreneur establishes a business to create profits and returns for shareholders, a social entrepreneur are measured by the amount of social capital they create. WikiWealth's platform also works for social entrepreneurs who need a way to broadcast their ideas and obtain the help of investors and analyst to their social cause.