Geographical concentration definition

Geographical concentration means inadequate geographical diversification as a consequence of a firm's portfolio being exposed to a small number of

Examples of Geographical concentration in a sentence

  • Table 4: Geographical concentration of Business Angels’ Investment – share of deals by location of recipient firm Location of recipient firm % of deals In the region where the Network is located 61.9 In the same country, but not in the same region 30.5 Cross-border in Europe 8.0 Outside of Europe 0.0 Source: ▇▇▇▇ survey The ▇▇▇▇ data suggest that Business Angels in BANs tend to focus on early stages (pre-seed, seed, early stage and start-up) of the firms life cycle, representing 77% of the deals in 2010.

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  • Geographical Area means North America, Europe or Asia Pacific, as the case may be.