If stocks are recovering from their five-year low, it's worth asking: Why is the American economy so fundamentally healthy?
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Planners hoping to clean up urban areas are looking toward new energy efficient building designs.
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Aquila hopes to renew energy trading
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Michael Robertson Rises Again.
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While U.S. venture capital firms are dealing with the ripples from the economic downturn, some of Asia's top VCs are closing their largest funds ever.
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Dealflow Europe: Coreoptics sets its sights on $13M; Maporama charts its course with $7.2M; NPTV explores t-commerce; a Sequoia grows in Israel; and more.
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Despite the dismal IPO climate and even a last-minute rubber bullet from Compaq, which defected to Intel, Transmeta's stock soared merrily in its opening day.
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Last year the company was unknown. Wednesday the stock nearly doubled.
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Brocade blows out earnings, rises 20 percent
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Mercury rises over Drugstore.com IPO
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The Web is facilitating a new wave of customer-relationship management software.
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Ramp Networks rises to an IPO
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Masayoshi Son's plan to own the world's digital infrastructure.
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