Vintage Year

Vintage Year



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Vintage Year

A vintage year is the milestone year in which the first significant influx of investment capital is delivered to a project or company. During a vintage year, capital may be committed by a venture capital fund, a private equity fund, an individual investor, or a combination of sources. The values of companies with common vintage years, may grow or decline as a group.

Equity typically refers to shareholders' equity, which represents the residual value to shareholders after debts and liabilities have been settled.

Private equity is a non-publicly traded source of capital from investors who seek to invest or acquire equity ownership in a company.

A venture capitalist (VC) is an investor who provides capital to firms that exhibit high growth potential in exchange for an equity stake.

Venture Capital is money, technical, or managerial expertise provided by investors to startup firms with long-term growth potential.

Cyclical unemployment relates to changes in unemployment due to economic recessions and expansions over the business cycle.

A calendar year is a one-year period that begins on January 1 and ends on December 31, based on the commonly-used Gregorian calendar.



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The term "vintage year" refers to the milestone year in which the first influx of investment capital is delivered to a project or company. This marks the moment when capital is committed by a venture capital fund, a private equity fund or a combination of sources. Investors may cite the vintage year in order to gauge a potential return on investment (ROI).

The vintage year of a private equity fund effectively launches the clock of the 10-year typical lifespan of most term PE funds.

A vintage year that occurs at the peak or bottom of a business cycle may affect the later returns on the initial investment, as the company may have been overvalued or undervalued at the time. The vintage year provides information regarding the first moment a small business receives substantial investment capital, from one or multiple interests.


By observing the trends among other companies with the same vintage year, an overall pattern may emerge, that can be used to potentially identify economic trends at a particular point in time. If certain vintage years perform better than others, these data help investors predict the performance of other companies with identical vintage years, like those other success stories.


For example, 2014 is considered a strong vintage year with respect to crowdfunding platforms Β such as GoFundMe. Businesses launched through this type of infrastructure, during that time period, have shown strong growth characteristics, as a whole. Since that time, the regulatory climate regarding crowdfunding efforts has tightened, which has only served to further legitimize this activity, suggesting sustained future growth of companies, that were birthed in this manner.


Most businesses experience economic shifts as a regular part of doing business. This can include seasonal fluctuations experienced by certain business, such as the increase in retail sales during the holiday season or an increase in lawn care product sales in warmer months, as well as other cycles based on the occurrence of certain events, such as major product releases.


The business cycle widely believed to systematically progress through the following four phases:


During the upturn and up to the peak, the value of the company is seen to increase. During the decline and until the start of recovery, the value of that company is considered to be falling.


The point in the cycle in which the business resided in during the vintage year may skew the appearance of the company’s true value, leaving room for analysis prior to making investment decisions. During peaks in the market, new companies are more likely to be overvalued, based on the current economic outlook. This increases the expectations on an investment's return, due to the fact that larger sums of money are initially contributed.


Inversely, companies are typically undervalued during low points in the market, because less capital is initially contributed, therefore these companies or projects have less pressure to generate substantial returns.


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Shotgun Carried by most outdoor Guards. Found in weapon caches.
SAF SMG Carried by VIP Guards and some outdoor Guards. Found in weapon caches.
Kitchen Knife Found in the food storage room near the hacienda.
Hammer Found in top floor storage room, on a barrel in the hangar, and in outside storage room.
Fire Extinguisher Found in the drug lab.
Guard Permitted in all outdoor areas and the wine cellar. Can open carry Shotgun without arousing suspicion.
VIP Guard Permitted in all areas unrestricted. Can open carry SAF SMG without arousing suspicion.
Worker Permitted in all areas except the hacienda. Can open carry Fire Extinguisher without arousing suspicion.
TV Crew Permitted outdoors and in the wine cellar.
Don Fernando arriving in the intro cutscene.
Agent 47 being inconspicuous in the drug lab.
Getting the disguise without waking up the guard.
The mansion is fully decorated with paintings and butterfly collections.
Other paintings showing Corky the Clown, and the War Ducks.
Observing patrols through the keyhole.
The waterfall towards the seaplane.
The newspaper with Don Fernando's death.

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47 receives an ICA briefing contained on a flash drive. He loads it into his laptop and receives the mission details. He must eliminate Fernando Delgado , a former colonel of the Pinochet regime, who owns a vineyard that is actually a front for a cocaine factory. In order to make the assassination appear to be a drug-related hit, 47 must also eliminate Delgado's son Manuel , and escape via a seaplane kept in an underground hangar.

47 successfully eliminates his targets and escapes via seaplane. The assassination of Fernando Delgado attracts the attention of the US intelligence agencies, in particular Alexander Leland Cayne , who suspects that 47 is the only person capable of pulling off such a feat on his own.

Your next target's in Chile. His name is Fernando Delgado. Used to be a Colonel in Pinochet's intelligence service; now he's running a cocaine factory under cover of a vineyard. Satellite imaging suggests that the lab is underground.

Fernando's son Manuel is in on the coke trade, so to make it look like a drug hit, you'll need to take him out too. We'll get you in with a pensioner's club from Santiago for the big celebrity unveiling of Delgado's new wine label, named for 80s "B" action star Rex Stanton.

There'll be at least one T.V. crew on hand, so keep an eye on them and their cameras.

Delgado's got a seaplane, and that may be your best way to get out in a pinch.


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