Sluggish economy hits biotech: worst IPO drought in 30 years view story
the-scientist.com — Not one single venture-backed US company completed an initial public offering (IPO) in the second quarter of 2008 and the news means that small, privately-funded biotech companies may find it difficult to stay afloat in these uncertain economic times.
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Venulum Master Fund ranked third by Bloomberg view story
Venulum’s Master Fund has risen up the Bloomberg ranks to third place overall.
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Research investment failing mental health view story
More money and effort needs to be directed to understanding the causes and treatment of mental disorders to ensure improvements in the health of the community and the one in five people that experience mental illness in any one year.
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CCA Releases® Film Producer™ for Funding New Films view story
The easy-to-use software based FILM Producer™ generates the required securities offering documents and investor leads, which enable start-up and early stage film producers, film production companies, film projects, film funds and motion picture studios
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The true cost of innovation view story
There’s this misguided belief by VCs and private funding organizations that their money is worth more than the ideas they’re backing. Wrong.
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Digg and the IPO Problem | Epicenter from Wired.com view story
from Portfolio.com: Tech Observer by Kevin Maney News Web site Digg managed to get investors to pony up another $28.7 million. On the surface that may be moderately interesting. But it also could be a sign of trouble for a lot of tech start-ups.
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Digg Plans for Growth with New Funding - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership view story
Social news pioneer Digg, facing intense competition from Yahoo's Buzz, has unveiled aggressive plans to grow in size and scope and boost its features.
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