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Subject: Potential angels, investors in the UK for a RED HOT market
Category: Business and Money > Finance
Asked by: sheket-ga
List Price: $30.00
Posted: 05 Jul 2005 08:36 PDT
Expires: 04 Aug 2005 08:36 PDT
Question ID: 540105
I'd like to have a list of individuals (main focus, both established
and not established angels) and companies that can be contacted for
purpose of investment in an online poker software company.

The product is unique in many ways, and delivers a NEW type of online
poker experience. It is patent pending - therefore no competition. We
will attempt to carve a niche market out of the booming overall poker
market. The company is established in another field of online games,
so we're not talking seed money - it basically qualifies as
"early stage". Mature marketing channels and proven technology are our
plusses risk-wise.

To conclude, overall this is a solid value proposition for an angel
investor who has access to an expert opinion on the online poker
market, or is himself/herself a poker enthusiast with business
understanding. I should think quite a few non-conservative non-angel
investors (VCs, investment arms etc.) can be found as well, in light
of the huge market caps of the 2 recent poker floatings on the london
stock exchange, Party Gaming and Empire Online. Non-angels should have
either a reputation for quick and decisive action (this is a
fast-paced market), an existing focus on online entertainment, or have
recently declared expressed interest in getting a piece of the action
in the poker market - or simply very good cashflow.

The list should include:
- As many UK angel and angel networks websites or contact information details
- High-net-worth individuals who are potential angels: poker
enthusiasts, gambling enthusiasts, bridge/golf enthusiasts and so on.
- Companies that are potential investors, whoever has expressed
interest or is known as a "hip" investor or is focussed on this
industry or one verging on it (e.g. general entertainment)
- Companies such as offline casino operations that would potentially
be interested in investing, or other types of business where big
cashflow exists (e.g. betting - but don't necessarily limit your
search to gambling)

My research so far includes the following links. Take them as a
starting point - NOTE: I would like to have them analyzed as well:
http://www.bvca.co.uk/
http://www.vcr1978.com/
http://www.venturesite.co.uk/default.htm
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=215461

I ask for a thorough overview of the target groups specified.

$10 tip promised for a comprehensive answer.
AND
$10 tip promised for an answer where you really dig deep - e.g. a lot was
written (and discussed on TV) lately about the party gaming and empire
online floatings. Must be a few good leads there.

I expect to give 5 stars and a break for the tips, not to worry. Even
if you don't feel like qualifying for the tips I'm sure I will have
meaningful clarifications based on what you submit.

I'll be happy to clarify, and if you think the price is low please say so.

Thank you for your time! I hope you enjoy this!

Yours truly,
-Sheket
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