Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141988948
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 496
- Weight: 384 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141988940
- Publisher Date: 06 Apr 2023
- Height: 130 mm
- Spine Width: 31 mm
- Width: 197 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹679.15Current price is: ₹679.15.
Dive into “The Power Law” by Sebastian Mallaby (ISBN: 9780141988948) and uncover the captivating history of venture capital. Explore the high-stakes world of investing, from daring bets on early-stage startups to the creation of tech giants. Mallaby masterfully reveals the strategies, personalities, and pivotal moments that shaped modern finance. Unlock the secrets behind groundbreaking innovation.
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| Author | Sebastian Mallaby |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
| ISBN | 9780141988948 |
Ruchie Gautam –
A fascinating look at venture capital. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall a worthwhile read.
Sahil Sharma –
The book felt a little slow in parts, but the core ideas were compelling and well-researched.
Apoorva Nautiyal –
Excellent book! Provided amazing insight into the world of venture capital.
Aastha Moona –
This book exceeded my expectations. The book provides a comprehensive overview of venture capital.
Kumar Kartikey –
Not a page-turner, but very informative. A solid resource for understanding venture capital.
Vaibhav Raj –
Mallaby does a great job explaining complex financial concepts. Highly recommended for anyone in tech or finance.
Sharayu Hitesh Vyavahare –
I had trouble following some of the financial jargon, but overall it was an interesting read.
Anonymous –
A good overview of the history of venture capital. It’s insightful and detailed.
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
A must-read for aspiring entrepreneurs! The book offers valuable insights into venture capital.
Pratyksha Mishra –
Informative but I was hoping for more practical advice. It’s more historical analysis.
K R Ajaykumar –
The book is well-written and engaging. I would recommend it to anyone interested in finance.
Parth Kimta –
A well-written book. It can be dense, but the stories kept me engaged.
Priyamvada –
A decent book on venture capital. Some repetition made it a bit tedious at times.
Jyotirmayee –
An engaging and informative exploration of the power law. I enjoyed learning about the key players in VC.
Kumar Eklavya –
Interesting, but could have been more concise. Got bogged down in details at times.