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Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Pauline Parry |
Burnham's All-Business Approach San Diego's Burnham Institute is looking for corporate partners to leverage its scientists' inventions. |
InternetNews October 13, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
LinkedIn Looks to the eBay Way Flush with a new round of venture capital funding, the business networking service LinkedIn wants to duplicate aspects of eBay's business model. |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2004 Rich Duprey |
B&G's Frankenfish IPO The pickle purveyor goes public using hybrid income deposit securities. |
InternetNews October 7, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Blogging All the Way to the Bank The company behind Moveable Type blogging software raises new financing and adds industry vets to its board... Demandware announced $7.15 million in first-round venture capital funding... |
Inc. October 2004 Darren Dahl |
How To Talk to an Investment Bank Here's how to approach an investment bank in a way that protects your interests and avoids the counterproductive paranoia. |
Inc. October 2004 Jess McCuan |
Seed Capital for Farm Communities Looking for venture capital? Depending on where you live, the U.S. Department of Agriculture may be just the ticket. |
Inc. October 2004 Bobbie Gossage |
Cranking Up the Earnings Forget revenue growth. For VCs these days, it's the "earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization," that counts. |
InternetNews October 5, 2004 Paul Shread |
Diligent Rides Data Protection to Riches With an EMC pedigree and scores of customers, Diligent Technologies seems like a natural for attracting venture capital. But what's really surprising is why top VC names are willing to fork over millions to the company. |
InternetNews October 4, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Minor Starts $50M Software On-Demand Fund Internet business entrepreneur Halsey Minor has set up a $50 million venture capital fund for piping applications over the Web as subscription services. |
CFO October 1, 2004 Roy Harris |
Maybe Next Year After a sharp uptick in filings early in the year, the IPO market slowed again this summer. The failure of the Google IPO is just one example that confirms the market wants steak, not sizzle. |
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