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InternetNews December 23, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Loudeye Fills Coffers To better position itself in a booming sector, Loudeye, which makes software to power online music stores for MTV and others, said it has raised $25.2 million in a private placement of its stock. |
Entrepreneur January 2005 David Worrell |
Take It for Granted Need cash to develop your latest high-tech product? There's probably an SBIR grant for you. |
Inc. January 2005 Darren Dahl |
Earning Your Wings Angel investors are getting tougher. To land seed money, you should, too. |
InternetNews December 16, 2004 Paul Shread |
MaXXan Nets A Bundle MaXXan Systems, a pioneer in network-based intelligent storage solutions, has netted $29 million in venture funding, one of the biggest rounds of the year for a storage company. |
The Motley Fool December 7, 2004 Wherrett & Yelovich |
Lemons Ripen Faster Than Plums A venture capitalist in the nano sector is finding some nice pickings. However, valuing Harris is not an easy task, as the metrics of sales and profits are not relevant to a publicly traded VC company. |
Fast Company December 2004 Alan Deutschman |
Offshoring Creativity As new funding fuels innovation, Silicon Valley venture capital insiders see India and China ultimately eclipsing America as technology markets -- with local companies dominating. |
Inc. December 2004 Michelle Leder |
Main Street VCs Most venture capitalists prefer to be within an hour's drive of their investments, but that's beginning to change. Is a new breed of venture capital, coming soon to a town near you? |
Entrepreneur December 2004 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
Coming Up Short Short-term financing could help your company overcome temporary setbacks or cash-flow issues. |
BusinessWeek November 22, 2004 Justin Hibbard |
Divvying Up The Stem Cell Bonanza Proposition 71's success will be measured by whether $3 billion in public money has benefited society, or only a handful of private companies. |
Inc. November 2004 Darren Dahl |
Despite Smaller Loans, SBA Breaks Records Why 2004 was great for the Small Business Administration. |
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