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VC investments and global exits
Authors:Susanne Espenlaub  Arif Khurshed
Institution:1. Manchester Business School, Manchester Accounting &2. Finance Group, Booth Street West, Manchester M15 6PB, UK
Abstract:This paper examines exits of UK venture capital backers (VCs) from portfolio companies around the world. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are the most frequently used exit route for all investments, both in the UK and abroad. Exit through M&A is particularly common for investments in the UK while the probability of an exit through an initial public offering (IPO) is substantially lower for investments made in the UK than abroad. We are able to explain these country differences in terms of variations in the characteristics of VCs, portfolio companies, legal systems and market conditions. Portfolio companies backed by experienced VCs have high probabilities of exits through M&A or IPO. A successful exit is more likely when a VC syndicate includes an experienced member. The likelihood of a successful exit through M&A, IPO or management buyouts is high in countries with, and at times of, high stock market liquidity. Legal systems that provide more investor protection facilitate exits through IPO or M&A.
Keywords:VC investments  M&  A exit  IPO exit  legal system  market liquidity  syndicates
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