Playing by the Rules: Optionality and Investing


A Conversation with Girish Nadkarni of Gentari

  • Analuze Image The Barbell Strategy channels investments to very early-stage companies with the potential for disruption and companies with at least $5 million in revenue that have demonstrated market acceptance and product-market fit.
  • Analuze Image Much of a CVC’s value to the mothership lies in its ability to take stakes in several potentially disruptive technologies while diversifying the risk through diversification.
  • Analuze Image There should be a balance between a CVC's strong conviction and the humility to accept potential errors, emphasizing the importance of building optionality, which should be recognized as a core mission by business groups
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Playing by the Rules: Optionality and Investing

Playing by the Rules: Optionality and Investing May 16, 2024 Interviewed by Nicolas Sauvage on July 13, 2023 Venture investing is a game of big risks and high rewards. As Girish Nadkarni, former President of TotalEnergies Ventures, told Corporate Venturing Insider, it’s a domain where success stories often erase the memory of countless failures. Early-Stage vs. Late-Stage Investing: The Barbell Strategy Girish pointed out that while technology risk is very real in early-stage investments, his experience is that market risk presents a greater challenge. The industrial and energy sectors, for instance, require a long time to mature, and market acceptance

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