As IPOs migrate, NYC Mayor Bloomberg backs reform to bolster sagging financial capital.
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"What's Next?" and more in the January 15 issue of Red Herring, on newsstands Monday.
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Can SOX really be scalable?
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Case raises questions about employer’s responsibility for electronic communications.
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SEC wants Edgar to enter the world of eXtensible Business Reporting Language.
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At a San Francisco conference, venture capitalists take a look at China, emerging markets, and nukes.
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The National Venture Capital Association pushes to raise U.S. competitiveness.
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Helped by flood of U.S. startups.
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Former U.S. securities head largely disagrees that Sarbanes-Oxley is too burdensome on small companies.
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The SEC is pressured to lighten up, already.
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Silicon Valley isn’t the only ecosystem of innovation anymore. But it’s still the richest area in terms of talent, ideas, and money.
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Sierra Ventures takes a $10-million stake in Razorsight.
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China has become a key travel destination as offshore stock markets vie for business.
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Security threats will become more sophisticated in 2006, keeping security startups and their customers on their toes.
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Experts say financial compliance regulations are expensive, but well worth it.
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Computer Associates’ former CEO and head of worldwide sales face new indictments.
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Israeli venture firm helps firms prepare for the European market as entrepreneurs shift away from dreams for an IPO on Wall Street.
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Startups that made it through the data storage bust now have to fend off the big cats.
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Pfizer adds to its pipeline; the British try a new approach to brain-washing; Sarbanes-Oxley scares foreigners, too.
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WebTV makes a comeback, corporate America gets tired of Sarbanes-Oxley, and Apex Digital faces the music.
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