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Knowledge@Wharton February 12, 2003 |
Hard Days and Sleepless Nights for Private Equity Firms Today's business environment is similar in ways to the early 1990s when private equity firms rose up to restructure mountains of bad debt and went on to cash out in the ensuing bull market. But while opportunities exist, it is harder to make deals work than it was a decade ago. |
Bio-IT World January 13, 2003 Michael Greeley |
What Do We Do Now? Like it or not, the supply of capital is an important ingredient in the continued development of the bio-IT industry. Appreciating and understanding the forces currently at work in the VC marketplace can only help in raising capital. |
Inc. January 1, 2003 Martin Mayer |
A Borrower Be Tough economies and easy credit usually don't mix. So why are banks falling all over themselves to lend small businesses money? |
Entrepreneur January 2003 C.J. Prince |
Plastic Rap The pros and cons of the latest trend -- using credit cards to finance your business. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
How One Venture Capitalist Views Opportunities in BPO Investments As more and more buzz grows around business process outsourcing, as the trend is called, venture capitalists are starting to take notice. |
Information Today November 4, 2002 Richard Poynder |
Kluwer Academic Publishers Sold to Venture Capitalists Dutch publisher Wolters Kluwer has announced the sale of Kluwer Academic Publishers (KAP) to London-based private equity funds Candover and Cinven for approximately $591 million. |
Entrepreneur December 2002 C.J. Prince |
No Mercy Are VCs sucking the life out of your business? Maybe you're better off without them. |
CFO November 1, 2002 Alix Nyberg |
Acquiring for Cash With IPOs out of the question, some venture capital-backed companies buy entities for their liquid assets. |
Inc. October 28, 2002 |
Capital Profiles Contrarian thinking -- and a little shrewd planning -- helped these 2002 Inc 500 CEOs raise funds. |
Inc. October 15, 2002 Ilan Mochari |
The Numbers Game How should you fund your growing company? Just ask the Inc 500 class of 2002. |
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