corporate investor

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corporate investor

A corporate investor acquires a majority stake in a promising technology startup.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A company that invests in (acquires control of) other companies: A corporate investor is a business entity that uses its capital to purchase shares, assets, or ownership stakes in other companies, often to gain strategic advantages, control, or financial returns.
Usage
  • The term "corporate investor" is used to distinguish a company making investments from individual investors (like retail investors) or institutional investors like pension funds. It highlights the strategic or operational motives behind the investment, which may include vertical integration, market expansion, or technology acquisition.
  • It functions as a compound noun. The primary meaning relates to the entity performing the action of investing.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The startup secured funding from a major corporate investor in the technology sector.
    • As a corporate investor, their primary goal is to acquire innovative firms that complement their core business.
    • The merger was influenced by the strategy of a key corporate investor seeking to consolidate the industry.
Advanced Usage
  • "Strategic corporate investor": Emphasizes an investor company whose primary goal is to achieve strategic business objectives (e.g., accessing new markets, technologies) rather than purely financial returns.
    • We are not just looking for capital; we need a strategic corporate investor who can provide industry expertise.
Variants and Related Words
  • Corporate investment (n): The act or process of a company investing in another entity.
    • The board approved a new round of corporate investment in renewable energy startups.
  • Corporate venture capital (n): A specific form of corporate investing where a large company invests in external startup companies.
    • The firm's growth was fueled by corporate venture capital from a multinational conglomerate.
Synonyms
  • Strategic investor: An investor, often a company, that seeks strategic benefits from its investment.
  • Company investor: A more general, less formal term for a corporate investor.
Related Phrases
  • To act as a corporate investor: Describes the function of a company engaging in investment activities.
    • The pharmaceutical giant began to act as a corporate investor in biotech research firms.
corporate investor

A corporate investor acquires a majority stake in a promising technology startup.

Noun
  1. a company that invests in (acquires control of) other companies