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Video: Firsthand lends a hand to cleantech cos.

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Due to the economy, many alternative energy companies that might have gone public in 2009 or 2010 are now seeking capital that will carry them to an offering later down the road. That's why Firsthand Capital Management is raising a new fund for late-stage cleantech companies in Silicon Valley. In this episode of Behind the Money, Kevin Landis, chief investment officer of Firsthand, speaks with The Deal's Mary Kathleen Flynn about the opportunities in the marketplace and what types of companies Firsthand is looking to invest in. Watch the video below or download it on iTunes. - Maria Woehr



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Also see:
Behind the Money: ATV's Bill Wiberg on cleantech investing in 2009
Behind the Money, Episode 28: Claudia Fan Munce on cleantech

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