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Entrepreneur August 2002 C.J. Prince |
Take This Hand Banks are looking to find a nice entrepreneur and settle down. |
Inc. July 1, 2002 Jill Andresky Fraser |
Capital: State of the Union Searching for growth capital? Don't be intimidated by this unexpected -- but nevertheless burgeoning -- source of private-equity financing. |
Inc. June 12, 2002 Jill Andresky Fraser |
Book Review: Working Capital -- The Power of Labor's Pensions The author investigates union pension funds as a source of capital for cash-strapped entrepreneurs in this book review. |
Bio-IT World July 11, 2002 Mike Fitzgerald |
Funding the Future Investor G. Steven Burrill, CEO of Burrill & Company, helps biotech companies fulfill their potential. He talked recently about his view of the bio-IT field. |
Entrepreneur July 2002 Tracy T. Lefteroff |
After The Flood With the flow of VC funding slowed to a trickle, let our list of the top 100 VC funds be your divining rod. |
Entrepreneur July 2002 Mark Henricks |
Answering the Call Trust corporations to know when the VC game is ready for new players. |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Susan Greco |
Finding the Perfect Pitch This is your moment, and you'll never have it again. What do you do to get ready? That's the challenge facing 23 female entrepreneurs who have been selected to present their businesses before hundreds of VCs at an exclusive venture-capital forum... |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Jill Andresky Fraser |
The Road to Wall Street So what do you do if you're sitting on top of a company that's doing very nicely, but needs capital to keep growing? You don't give up. Market conditions have actually begun to stabilize a little, and 2002 could end up being a better year for IPOs in general than last year... |
Entrepreneur June 2002 C.J. Prince |
Show and Tell A new act sheds some light on small-business lending to keep discrimination in check... |
Inc. May 1, 2002 Thea Singer |
Capital: Shell Game The route that home-furnishings importer Decorize Inc. took to the public markets in 2001 was not new, but it was controversial: he went public by a reverse merger -- that is, he backed into a nonoperating public company, or a "shell"... |
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