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The Venture Capital Secret: 3 Out of 4 Start-Ups Fail

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Lean Business Planning with Tim Berry [VIDEO]

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He lives in a small town in Idaho, so he can find out from Census.gov how many families live in his town. What distribution, are we using gems or are we a web? That if they can’t go get angel funding or venture capital funding, they can’t start a business. Do I need venture capital?

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Venture Capital in the Rockies Winter 2010 Unveils Promising Growth Companies Ahead of Conference

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Denver, CO, February 23, 2010 – The Rocky Mountain Venture Capital Association today unveiled its final lineup of growth companies at the 27 th annual Venture Capital in the Rockies (VCIR) 2010 Winter conference. Green Garage is a new kind of garage that makes car s gentler on the planet and easier on the wallet. .

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Venture Capital in the Rockies Winter 2010 Unveils Promising Growth Companies Ahead of Conference

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The VCIR Winter 2010 conference will be held at the Park Hyatt in Beaver Creek, Colorado, February 23-25, showcasing early-growth companies from Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Eco-Products is the nation’s leading brand of single use food service products made from renewable and recycled resources. ·

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How to Fine-tune Your Small Business Finances—from Funding to Growth [Webinar Recap]

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If you’re looking for five million dollars, you should be thinking institutional capital. We’re building a True SaaS company in Boise, Idaho, not in Silicon Valley or not in New York. This is really an exciting panel to be a part of. Bates: Fantastic. You have to invest in your company to grow. It’s weird.