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Reincubate: Blog: Chief Technology Officer job description (for web, start-up or corporate)

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Email us or call +44 (0) 844 3579899 home about services blog labs Chief Technology Officer job description (for web, start-up or corporate) « Upgraded your iPhone to OS 3 but files are missing? We think the most important principle is that the CTO is the go-to point for all technology in the business.

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4 Key Tips For Getting Your Product Or Service To Launch (And Why Launching Reduces Startup Fear)

YoungUpstarts

Often, there’s plenty of room for you to offer a variation that will find a healthy market niche, especially now that online technologies are revolutionizing everything from how we shop to where we stay on vacation. There really is nothing new under the sun – and that’s a good thing.

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Why We Prefer Founding CEOs

Ben's Blog

The macro reason: that’s the way most of the great technology companies have been built. At Andreessen Horowitz, our primary goal is to invest in the great technology franchises. Second, for folks keeping score at home, this phenomenon appears to extend beyond high-technology companies. The innovation business.

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The Rise of the Secondary Market for Emerging Growth Equities– Necessary But Insufficient

Pascal's View

i. Pre bubble period 1991-1996 totals $28 billion. ii. Bubble period 1996-2000 totals $243.6 This is a good example of technology driven market change being accelerated by new securities regulations). Amount of venture capital raised has exploded. iii. Post bubble period 2001-2009 totals $218.2 But it is not enough.

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The IPO Market: Is Larry Bird Walking Through that Door?

Growthink Blog

Or, in hard numbers from 1990 to 1996, 1,272 U.S. And aren’t our public equity markets - after more than 10 years now of only a handful of dynamic, innovative companies being added to them in any meaningful quantity - like that too these days? By 2010, that percentage had declined to a mere 3%. companies went public. read more.

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Why Go Public?

Growthink Blog

This startling fact is just the latest example of the "existential" questions that have been raised for quite some time now regarding the whole purpose of traditional public equity markets for investors and companies alike. Well, for starters, it was usually the purest and best way to raise growth capital.

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The future of food production – reasons to be hopeful

The Equity Kicker

We have big challenges ahead sustaining the world’s growing population (on an exponential curve and forecast to grow from today’s 7bn to nearly 10bn by 2050) but technologies under development give us a strong chance of solving them.

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