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CIO April 1, 2003 Megan Santosus |
Homeland Investment The CIA's venture fund seeks technology for government use but with private-sector market potential. |
Inc. April 1, 2003 Suzanne McGee |
The Match Game Need a million dollars or more? Thousands of new investment bankers can lend a hand. Just watch costs, and read the fine print. |
Inc. April 1, 2003 Bobbie Gossage |
The Down-Round Dilemma Once a rarity, down rounds are becoming the norm among firms lucky enough to get venture capital funding. But is topping off the tanks worth the drop in valuation? |
Knowledge@Wharton March 26, 2003 |
Health Care Finance Industry Plagued by Lack of Funding, Focus In today's health care finance environment, early financing rounds are harder to fund and the market for initial public financings is dead, with no revival expected anytime soon. |
CIO March 15, 2003 Christopher Lindquist |
Betting on the Smart Money Venture capital still flows for good ideas. |
Knowledge@Wharton March 12, 2003 |
Venture Capitalists See Some Rays of Hope in Tough Market At Wharton's annual private equity conference in January, panelists talked more about toughing it out in today's weak economy than about new opportunities for investing, many of which are still down the road. |
Knowledge@Wharton February 26, 2003 |
In International Private Equity Deals, Finding the Right Managers Is Key To profit from economic growth abroad, private-equity investors need strong people on the ground to source potential deals and nurture new companies. |
Inc. March 1, 2003 Harris Collingwood |
The Private-Capital Survival Guide Even with both the economy and the stock market sputtering, private-capital deals are more appealing than ever. Why? Because well-heeled investors still need a place to stow their cash. But it's not just about the money. |
Inc. March 1, 2003 Norm Brodsky |
Yes, a Borrower Be, but ... Manage your business's loan carefully or you may pay a terrible price. |
Entrepreneur March 2003 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
Out on a Limb When the money tree looks dry, sometimes you just have to create your own branch. |
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