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July 27, 2008 at 8:23 PM #248189July 27, 2008 at 8:42 PM #247976bsrsharmaParticipant
how is the venture capital market?
Pessimism From Venture Capitalists
It’s a dreary time for Bay Area venture capitalists. Investments are slowing and exits are stalled. Venture capitalists don’t expect the I.P.O. drought to ease until 2010, according to a new survey of dealmakers by audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG. Only 9 percent of those surveyed think I.P.O. activity will pick up next year and 12 percent predict it will never again reach historic levels….
July 27, 2008 at 8:42 PM #248131bsrsharmaParticipanthow is the venture capital market?
Pessimism From Venture Capitalists
It’s a dreary time for Bay Area venture capitalists. Investments are slowing and exits are stalled. Venture capitalists don’t expect the I.P.O. drought to ease until 2010, according to a new survey of dealmakers by audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG. Only 9 percent of those surveyed think I.P.O. activity will pick up next year and 12 percent predict it will never again reach historic levels….
July 27, 2008 at 8:42 PM #248136bsrsharmaParticipanthow is the venture capital market?
Pessimism From Venture Capitalists
It’s a dreary time for Bay Area venture capitalists. Investments are slowing and exits are stalled. Venture capitalists don’t expect the I.P.O. drought to ease until 2010, according to a new survey of dealmakers by audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG. Only 9 percent of those surveyed think I.P.O. activity will pick up next year and 12 percent predict it will never again reach historic levels….
July 27, 2008 at 8:42 PM #248198bsrsharmaParticipanthow is the venture capital market?
Pessimism From Venture Capitalists
It’s a dreary time for Bay Area venture capitalists. Investments are slowing and exits are stalled. Venture capitalists don’t expect the I.P.O. drought to ease until 2010, according to a new survey of dealmakers by audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG. Only 9 percent of those surveyed think I.P.O. activity will pick up next year and 12 percent predict it will never again reach historic levels….
July 27, 2008 at 8:42 PM #248204bsrsharmaParticipanthow is the venture capital market?
Pessimism From Venture Capitalists
It’s a dreary time for Bay Area venture capitalists. Investments are slowing and exits are stalled. Venture capitalists don’t expect the I.P.O. drought to ease until 2010, according to a new survey of dealmakers by audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG. Only 9 percent of those surveyed think I.P.O. activity will pick up next year and 12 percent predict it will never again reach historic levels….
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