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Published July 7, 2009 at 10:15 AM
Arvind Sodhani, who heads up Intel Capital, the computer chipmaker's venture capital arm, reports that fewer companies are seeking venture capital in the recession in this episode of The Deal's Behind the Money online video show.
VCs are willing to invest, says Sodhani, but at lower valuations than many startups are willing to accept.
Sodhani also discusses the effect that the until-recently nonexistent IPO market has had on Intel Capital's portfolio and on how recent innovations, such as SecondMarket's Private Company Market, may help investors get some liquidity from pre-IPO companies.
Watch the video below or download it on iTunes. - Mary Kathleen Flynn
Leezie Kim is rejoining the Phoenix office of Quarles & Brady LLP as a partner. She will continue her corporate transactions practice. For other updates launch today's Movers & shakers slideshow.
Dechert's Henry Nassau at the 18th annual Wharton Private Equity and Venture Capital Conference tells The Deal Pipeline how to shine in the middle market. More video