Despite strong fourth quarter, Boston area again fades to No. 3 in regional rankings for 2007; investment in top ranked Bay Area climbs 3 percent.
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Venture capitalists put more than $777 million into deals through September 30, almost five times the $158 million notched through the first three quarters of 2006. But investors could be in for a hangover once the party is over.
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Deals in consumer and business services dominate as third quarter investment hits $677 million, report says.
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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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M&A deals ebb, but value of stock debuts climbs 212% to $4.3B
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Country surpasses Europe as second-largest cleantech venture-capital-raising region, after U.S.
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Forget Web 2.0 as VCs venture off the beaten path.
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Year in Review: 2006 saw milestones for solar and wind power, as well as clean steps for cars.
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European venture capital firms slow fundraising pace.
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M&A liquidity keeps venture market fluid.
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IT, healthcare investments drive U.S. venture investing to four-year high.
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Second report confirms venture investments in second quarter reached four-year high.
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Healthcare, IT sectors lead charge, along with renewables.
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Total for DFJ Element fund nearly doubles venture firm’s target.
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Established companies favored, but average deal size is rising.
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Finance news briefs for the week of April 24, 2006.
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Survey shows divisions between CEOs and VCs on business strategies and board seats.
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Commitments top $6.5 billion in the quarter as investors compete for hottest companies.
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Companies worried about government standards opt for European exchanges.
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Young firms’ values rose 22 percent in 2005 to their highest level since the boom.
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