What is the difference between venture capital companies and venture capital (venture capital)

Venture capital is usually called "venture capital". In fact, "adventure" is not the same as risk. Risk refers to "risk and danger", while entrepreneurship refers to people taking possible innovation risks and carrying out meaningful adventure innovation activities or entrepreneurial behaviors. Especially "risky behavior", "innovative behavior" and "start-ups". For example, start-ups are called "new ventures" and "joint ventures" are called "joint ventures". Therefore, it is more appropriate to call "venture capital".

Ten ministries and commissions, including the National Development and Reform Commission: Article 2 of the Interim Measures for the Administration of Venture Capital Enterprises: "Venture capital mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to equity investment in venture enterprises, with a view to obtaining capital appreciation income mainly through equity transfer after the invested venture enterprises are mature or relatively mature."