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I noticed that the link labeled "Bootstrap funding" points to the (differently "named") article onEntrepreneurship. ("[[Entrepreneurship|Bootstrap funding]]"). I understand that there may be some story behind this -- (such as, perhaps thereused to be an article on "Bootstrap funding", which no longer exists?) (and, it now"re-directs" to the article onEntrepreneurship); but I have not taken the time to study the history thereof.
Should the top section be sub-divided to accommodate strategies (there are large, mid and small-cap strategies; also buyout, growth, minority, pipe etc; also different investment theses e.g. distress, operational alpha, financial engineering, tax engineering etc).Also worth thinking about where tactics (?) like operating groups / partners, tied advisors etc sit in the taxonomy.Super useful to have these though !— Precedingunsigned comment added by63.92.241.89 (talk)20:09, 10 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]