TODAY’S BUSINESSES AND VENTURE CAPITAL

M. Moses Antony RAJENDRAN, Alexandru Mircea Nedelea

Abstract


Maximizing profit is great of each and every businesses but how to make profit to develop human society environmental, political, social, legal, and technical are a great challenge in these days.  In Indian there are various venture capital systems, programmes, policies and promotions by the various financial institutions. They have to decide what kind of business must be promoted and provide loans and advances not only for the economic development but also the welfare of every creation of the world. Today’s business has bio-weapons by knowingly or unknowingly which is challenging Venture capital of Financial institutions.


Keywords


Business, Venture Capital, Unethical of Business and Economy.

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