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Fidelity Investments Head of Global Private Equity Investments Karin Fronczke joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the appetite in tech for investment rounds and IPOs, how the firm looks for opportunities, and outlook on the state of the venture capital market. ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: Watch the…

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Fidelity Investments Head of Global Private Equity Investments Karin Fronczke joins Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde to discuss the appetite in tech for investment rounds and IPOs, how the firm looks for opportunities, and outlook on the state of the venture capital market.
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  1. Shawn Fred

    April 6, 2023 at 3:00 pm

    How can I get more profitable investment in the market? Is this pump shorts getting wrecked and liquidated, or any indication of whale, corporate treasury buys?

    • Wilson jace

      April 6, 2023 at 3:03 pm

      Traderoyball

    • Wilson jace

      April 6, 2023 at 3:03 pm

      T E L E G R A M ????

    • Billy tucker

      April 6, 2023 at 3:04 pm

      Honestly! Mrs. Mishaela Annie Royball is the key to robust profits. I’m currently on my second trade. Started off with some spare funds and now my wallet is unbelievable!

    • Xavier Trevon J

      April 6, 2023 at 3:07 pm

      Wow! I’m really surprised Mrs. Mishaela Annie Royball is being mentioned here. I initially started off with 7k euros last year and now my portfolio is worth over additional thousands

    • Shawn Fred

      April 6, 2023 at 3:08 pm

      Thanks for sharing Mishaela contact information. Texting up right away!

  2. John Smith

    April 6, 2023 at 4:50 pm

    If Mariah Carey was actually a woman

  3. Hussien Alsafi

    April 7, 2023 at 12:01 am

    ????????????

  4. Art Stacker

    April 7, 2023 at 5:40 am

    So retail and weak asset managers will hold the bag in the coming quarters. Got it.

    • Art Stacker

      April 7, 2023 at 5:41 am

      Tech is the worse place to be right now.

  5. MrSeroProductions

    April 7, 2023 at 9:49 am

    Your color favorites have already been data harvested and monetized. Pretty soon your favorite words and vowels are next.

    Id like to solve the puzzle for the win please?

  6. rodney Pantony

    April 8, 2023 at 10:25 pm

    Soooooo, BloombergGPT, totally superior of course, published, but not published, 20230330. Where’s the product launch. Are you all so young you don’t remember Jobs 1984? Wow, that’s young. I know some people who know 600,000 years of history and prehistory knowledge in multiple languages. And they know science for most of that period. Which reminds me, who predicted military stocks up 300%? GMann, can you kindly, or as a courtesy, give us a Steve Jobs product launch? Better late than never. Don’t be shy. BTW Have you properly toured Gideon’s site, studied the archeology and records and the battle. I hear Megiddo turned out to be much, much bigger. Karin you have the loveliest way of saying ” Dunno”

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