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Assume that you are considering developing a nationwide chain of women’s clothing stores. You have contacted a Seattle-based firm that specializes in financing new business ventures and enterprises. Such firms, called venture capital firms, finance new businesses in exchange for a percentage of the ownership.
What percentage of 11w ownership would you be willing to give the venture capital firm in exchange for its financing’
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