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 Sep, 2007
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Angel investors band together in groups that share information about the best new deal opportunities and trends. The Angel Capital Association (ACA) reported angel groups increased investments in 2006 from 2005, with a 23 percent increase in average total investment dollars by group, and 34 percent growth in the average number of deals... |
 Apr, 2007
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After YouTube What's Next for Online Video?
TODAY, internet video is associated with short-form (under six minutes), relatively low quality video clips that are grainy and... |
 Dec, 2006 [BUY THIS ISSUE]
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Journey to the Top
Call it 2006's most promising young guns. The top 40 under 40 list is our remarkable selection of those talented young leaders who, with deep understanding of today's fast changing technology, had the extraordinary ability to develop a new variety of business models with a vision... |
 Oct, 2006 [BUY THIS ISSUE]
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Traditional print media is facing the ironic prospect of having to report its own death. The internet and the proliferation of user generated news is beginning to suffocate the ailing publishing industry. 24 year-old seasoned entrepreneur Joseph Einhorn, has the... |
 Apr, 2006 [BUY THIS ISSUE]
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When it comes to creating a magazine about venture capital, the buzz word is future. Visionary companies led by inspired entrepreneurs are working tirelessly to deliver us a new tomorrow. Their commitment and passion for innovation continually shapes our world and makes predicting it a more arduous task.
Like a sponge, investors absorb new information, process and evaluate this... |
 Dec, 2005 [BUY THIS ISSUE]
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This issue covers a wide range of entrepreneurial and venture topics: Why you need to fear that venture capital investors will "take over" your company, and force decisions on you. Why Web 2.0 environment is likely to be successful longer, with less volatility, than the dot-com era. "Turninng Frustration into Opportunity" and "The Perfect Balance of Strategy and Execution" showing how... |
 Aug, 2005 [BUY THIS ISSUE]
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Northeast: an insight of this region's venture world, entrepreneurs and new businesses. Also, our cover story, "The Road to Success" featuring guidelines on how to raise capital, a conference review about Homeland Security and more...coming soon! |
 Jan, 2005 [BUY THIS ISSUE]
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Ted Turner: an interview with the media mogul that had the vision to create CNN, the most watched news network in the world.
Also, a complete guide for angels investors about the Evolution of the Equity World and how to understand venture firm due dilligence on Behind the Money Curtain
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 May, 2004 [BUY THIS ISSUE]
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Addressing the Future of Life Science Investing
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- Hardware Industry Spotlight
- Expensing Stock Options
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 Jan, 2004
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Women Technology Entrepreneurs: Say goodbye to the old boys club. As VCs and CEOs women are impacting emerging companies.
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- Wireless Industry Spotlight
- Technology Transfer
- Speaking the language of VCs
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 Sep, 2002
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The 2.5 Generation: Passion for Technology drives he Entrepreneurial Spirit at Sonim.
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- Industry Spotlight: Wireless
- Does an Incubator fit your Business?
- Locating the Right Money |
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No matter what type of business you're in, if you want to get to the top, you’ll have to do it step by step. When starting a new business, entrepreneurs’ most important role is to produce sales. Too many entrepreneurs get started in business thinking that if they build the mousetrap, mice will come. This is not the case!. Patrick Snow is a business-ownership advocate and... |
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