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Archives, General news, Internet, Finance

China Goes for VC Gold

Funding races ahead in the second quarter amid a slowdown in the United States, reports say. Where is U.S. funding going? American VCs come in nearly double on investments in China, injecting $583 million in 47 deals.
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Computers, General news, Biosciences, Communications, Cleantech, Internet, Finance

VC Investing Climbs 11 Percent to $29.4B

Clean technology and life sciences fuel highest funding levels since 2001, study says.
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Computers, General news, Biosciences, Cleantech, Finance

Later-Stage Deals Boost VC in Third Quarter

Fast-climbing clean tech helps staples IT and biotechnology put 2007 on pace to notch up the highest funding levels since 2001, surveys say.
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Finance

VCs Set New Records

Forget Web 2.0 as VCs venture off the beaten path.
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General news

Intel Noncommittal on Flash Sale

Israel Roundup: Chip maker may sell flash division; $1.2 billion invested in venture-backed startups; Poalim and Plenus raise funds; Given Imaging leads cancer research consortium.
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Finance

The Bulls Are Back

IT, healthcare investments drive U.S. venture investing to four-year high.
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Finance

Q2 VC Funding Hit $6.3B

Second report confirms venture investments in second quarter reached four-year high.
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Finance

RH Finance Report

Red Herring magazine’s finance news briefs for the week of May 8, 2006.
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Finance

Israel VC Funding Falls 10%

Startups collect $311 million during the third quarter, meaning less money but more companies receiving funds.
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Biosciences, Finance

Israeli VCs Invest at Home

Venture investment in Israel remained flat this quarter, but Israeli VCs took back control of their own market.
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Media, Internet, Finance

VC Outlook: Media Mining

Today’s digital devices may be branded by tech giants, but VCs see bling-bling in startups doing the behind-the-scenes technology that makes those products work.
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Finance

Venture Capital, Without the Risk

After getting burned, corporations retool their venture capital arms to make smarter investments, or, in some cases, no investments at all.