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Business Week Report on “Radical Future of R&D” Misses Critical Capital Markets Link in Innovation Ecosystem

Pascal's View

Unfortunately, Mr. Slywotzky makes an important assertion about venture capital that is incorrect. business model is broken. business model that drives job growth in emerging growth companies is IPOs. billion in 549 deals in the first quarter of 2009, according to the MoneyTree™ Report from.

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Is 2009 the year of mobile computing?

BeyondVC

  More importantly, will there be any grand slam venture capital opportunities in wireless?    Through various forms I have been involved from an investment perspective in wireless-related companies since 1996 when I made an investment in a company called AirMedia.  appeared first on BeyondVC.

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ProfessorVC: Is it the Horse or Jockey?

Professor VC

Hans Hvide at the University of Aberdeen Business School just published a paper, "The Horse or the Jockey? Hvide analyzed 6,800 companies that started between 1996 and 2003 in Norway. ► 2009. (7). The Most Important Venture Capital Statistic. Congratulations on the Best Venture Capital Investment.

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IPO Market for Sub $500 million Cap Companies: Hot or Not?

Pascal's View

And this isn’t just a venture capital problem—this is a major problem for the American entrepreneur—since 1991, 47% of all U.S. IPOs were neither VC nor PE backed. Why should you care? These companies raised just $367 million in the public markets, and they account for 470,000 U.S. jobs today. 70mm offering.

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