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A form of distillation. A portion of feedwater is evaporated, and the vapor is sent to a compressor. Mechanical or thermal energy is used to compress the vapor, which increases its temperature. The vapor is then condensed to form product water and the released heat is used to evaporate the feedwater.
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Venture Capitalist. Source of investment capital for small, growing companies. Usually have an interest in companies going public in order to realize their investment.
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Venture capital is financing provided by wealthy independent investors, banks, and financing companies to help new businesses get started, reach the next level of growth, or go public. In return for the money they put up, also called risk capital, the investors may play a role in the company's management as well as receive some combination of equity, profits, or royalties. ...
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Venture capitalists, the rich people who invest behind small companies in expectation of a big IPO or sale of the new firm later on.
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