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Europe Inc.: Investing in Europe with Saul Klein and Raluca Ragab | StrictlyVC London

Connie Loizos sits down with two key European investors: Phoenix Court co-founder Saul Klein and Eurazeo Growth Managing Director Raluca Ragab at StrictlyVC London. The conversation unpacks what’s exciting about the investment space in Europe and why it can strike a good risk-reward balance for an investor. StrictlyVC brings together the most important insights and…

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Connie Loizos sits down with two key European investors: Phoenix Court co-founder Saul Klein and Eurazeo Growth Managing Director Raluca Ragab at StrictlyVC London. The conversation unpacks what’s exciting about the investment space in Europe and why it can strike a good risk-reward balance for an investor.

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