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Jean-Michel Deligny, Managing Director Go4Venture, London

"European venture capital needs to improve its ability to support portfolio companies internationally, and in that respect EuroUSVentures is a welcome addition, particularly given the operational experience of its three principals."

Stuart Chapman, Investment Director Cazenove PE

"EuroUS Ventures is addressing a significant need within the Venture Capital community in the EU. We simply do not have the extensive network of senior executives that understand the nuances of the US market. EuroUS clearly mitigates the risk of sending a company into the US by providing appropriate local market knowledge and a network of experienced executives."

David Silverman 3i, Menlo Park, CA

"Investing in expansion into the US market is a natural vehicle to build value of a company very quickly. Because EuroUS Ventures provides experienced support and financing in companies that have passed the early risks of product acceptance, the value will build more rapidly than remaining in our home market."

Danny Fortson ZDNet News

"In the technology industry, where for so many sectors, the US is the main market and thus key to a company's long-term success, European venture capital-backed start-ups that take the plunge most often fail miserably." Read More

Ben Anderson Managing Partner, Capital Christian & Timbers

"The wrong executive hires kill companies very fast, and that's what so often happens. We've had to come in and clean up too many European companies to mention, that have gone over to the States and made the wrong hires." Read More

David Tebbutt, European Business Forums

"Europe hasn't lost the ability to innovate. But its "edge" is being threatened by other countries' greater skills at bridging the commercialisation gap. Without commercialisation, innovation is meaningless." Read More

The Chilli

'Two Minute Warning' for the European Software Industry -
"All of the top 50 software companies in Europe have a first time CEO – which means they are performing a function they have not performed before." Read More

Targeting the North American Market -
"...many businesses make the assumption (and mistake) that, because people speak English, doing business in the USA requires the same skills and style as in England. But there are significant market differences - which can easily result in total company failure." Read More