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    Arthur Rock (born August 19, 1926) is an American businessman and investor. Based in Silicon Valley , California , he was an early investor in major firms including Intel , Apple , Scientific Data Systems and Teledyne .

  2. Arthur Rock: Silicon Valley's Unmoved Mover. The life and lessons of a legendary venture investor. Back to all. Where does anything begin? A sheet of newspaper dances across an empty sidewalk. What caused its motion? The wind, we might say. The wind swept it forward and made it move. But what caused the wind? Well, the car, we might respond.

  3. The nascent venture capital industry was rising to prominence and Arthur Rock found himself at the forefront of this new wave of business creation. For many, Rock is considered the father of modern venture capital.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › arthur-rockArthur Rock | Encyclopedia.com

    Arthur Rock (born 1926) was the first venture capitalist. He invested in Fairchild Semiconductor, Intel, Apple Computer, and numerous other high-technology companies. His investments helped create many successful Silicon Valley companies. Arthur Rock was born in Rochester, New York, on August 19, 1926, the son of Hyman and Reva (Cohen) Rock.

  5. Arthur Rock, HBS 1951, was one of Americas first venture capitalists. He played a key role in launching Fairchild Semiconductor, Teledyne, Intel, Apple, and many other high-tech companies.

  6. Arthur Rock, one of the most influential and successful venture capitalists, understands the value of luck. The trick, he explains, is being lucky early in life, recognizing good luck when it comes your way, and knowing how to capitalize on it.

  7. Jan 27, 2022 · When word of Rock’s returns spread, the taciturn investor became a business celebrity. In 1968, Forbes posed the question on the minds of many readers, “How do you get to be like Arthur Rock?”

  8. Dec 1, 1997 · The "traitorous eight," as they became known, enlisted the help of a visionary investment banker from New York, Arthur Rock (MBA '51). After his first visit to northern California, Rock became a believer in the group's vision and set out to sell their idea to potential investors.

  9. Think of Scientific Data Systems, Teledyne, Intel, and Apple Computer, and Arthur Rock invariably comes to mind. A private person, Rock has never been the media-savvy promoter that many venture capitalists have become.

  10. A Rock-Solid Startup. Venture capitalist Arthur Rock raised $2.5 million in startup capital for Intel by issuing convertible debentures (debt that could eventually be converted to stock) to interested investors. Rock was already a founding investor in Intel, along with Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, and served as the company's first chairman.