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![]() Entries tagged "venture capital"Turnaround twistConJoin Group marries outsourcing with venture investing to fix struggling portfolio companies. But will the model work? Don't get used by usury lawsA PE or VC lender, in trying to help out a troubled business, may end up breaking New York State usury laws. In search of IPOsA surge of PE-backed offerings in September buoyed hopes that a once-vibrant market was on its way back. But fundamental changes have made the prospects, particularly for venture startups, still uncertain. Bragging rightsBen Horowitz talks about Andreessen Horowitz's investments in Skype and Apptio. Star-spangled startupsThe U.S, must adapt to VC slowdown and encourage innovation. And it must realign its policies to do more to encourage innovation and maintain its leadership in global technology development. Bubble, trouble, toil and muddleIn the late '90s, venture capital generated extraordinary returns on high-risk companies. Then came the collapse, and the industry has struggled to find its way since. NEA and the power of perseveranceRichard Kramlich believes his firm's style of investing is the key to its success. PE and VC fundraisingKicking off June: PE firms holding $400B in dry powder. Here's some context. Payback timeAmid unprecedented turmoil in venture portfolios, one cash-rich startup buys out its VC backer. Bootstrapping VCProvincial governments come to the aid of a crisis in venture capital. Canadian VCs have cheered the development, so far unable to create a thriving environment that mirrors that in the U.S. Small is beautifulThe SBIC program is an untapped resource for private equity funds. CleantechA green-minded new administration luring cleantech 'stars,' new cleantech funds and startups landing fresh rounds of capital, all against the backdrop of a recession give TheDeal.com staff and contributors plenty to weigh in on. Traction controlGM's West Coast technology outpost bridges the gap between Silicon Valley and Detroit. Nothing venturedWhy a revitalized venture capital industry is essential to economic recovery. August in bloomAugust Capital raised a $650M fund in the first quarter. Still, partner David Hornik says the environment's as tough for firms as it is for startups. Liquid plumberWith a new $265 million secondary fund, Industry Ventures offers a rare exit for private investors. Start smartsBoston VC firm Spark Capital recently launched Start@Spark, which targets seed-stage startups in the Northeast. Doctor in the houseA conversation about healthcare with Hamilton Moses III. Surveying the damageResults of a survey indicate it's a very difficult environment for any startup. Darwin on the playgroundUnder the pressure of the credit crunch, all the cozy accommodations of media financiers begin to crumble. Happy returns2008's top venture exit as proof of concept, and a VC presides at the FCC. Fire in the holeThe financial crisis dropped a bomb on VC investment, unearthing structural problems. Evasive maneuversWith speculators again in disrepute, VCs are distancing themselves from Wall Street. Diagnosis: Investment opportunityVCs have poured billions into diabetes-related startups, and the trend isn't likely to slow. No exitVenture capitalists face their own liquidity crunch, and Hewlett-Packard then and now. Juicing up the marketA high-tech battery startup's IPO could clear the way for other energy storage exits. Day trippersVaried investors are drawn to solar energy, MySpace Music stumbles in CEO hunt, and algae gets green. Strange bedfellowsWith major labels investing in digital music startups, some VCs are getting suspicious. Chip inIntel Capital unveils its latest startup investments, and Silicon Valley gets mean. Tech Confidential: The state of early-stage investingLaunching an Internet startup has never been cheaper, altering relations between investors and entrepreneurs. Heaven can't waitAs the world's top angel investor, Ron Conway helps guide startups toward earthly riches. To fund a PowerPointA look at eight venture capital firms that buck the trend and invest very early. Riding out the stormIt has been some time since foosball tables and rooftop keggers were staples at Silicon Valley startups, but with the dark clouds over the U.S.... IBM VCIBM Corp.'s venture capital arm is serious about investing in startups, but not in the sense that many would expect. So what exactly is the Big Blue strategist up to? | ||||||||||||||||
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