Why slower may be better for venture capitalists

Burgeoning "slow" movements in fields such as food and travel are seeking to remind customers of the advantages of being more reflective about everyday activities. Fred Wilson writes that this idea is even finding its way to venture capital, where more investors are willing to be patient with the companies they fund.

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This story published in SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs on 11/03/2009





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