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The Motley Fool May 16, 2005 Carl Wherrett |
Nanomix With a Nano First A commercial launch brings nanotechnology one step closer to the mainstream in a market that leaves plenty of room for Nanomix and its backers, like Harris & Harris, to reap handsome rewards.  |
The Motley Fool May 13, 2005 Jack Uldrich |
TINY's Big Potential Harris & Harris' investments in Nanomix and other nanotech start-ups could lead to healthy returns.  |
The Motley Fool May 12, 2005 Carl Wherrett |
TINY's Tiny Decrease Smart investors should be looking at Harris & Harris' drop in net asset value due to a depreciation in the value of the 1.1 million shares still held by the VC company NeuroMetrix as an opportunity.  |
InternetNews May 11, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Dell Likes Red Hat For Millions Michael Dell's investment group cuts a check for almost $100M for the Linux distro.  |
Inc. May 2005 Michelle Leder |
Come to Daddy Some of the world's biggest companies are putting their venture capital hats back on and looking for new start-ups to fund.  |
InternetNews May 9, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Vonage Remains VC Darling Vonage amasses $200 million more to fuel its international expansion.  |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Kerry Capell |
Britain: From Swamp Fox To Healer Renovo's CEO turned a chance find into a promising anti-scarring treatment. An IPO of Renovo's shares on the London Stock Exchange later this month aims to raise $124 million, making it the biggest biotech IPO in Europe in several years.  |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Justin Hibbard |
Tech: The Allure Of The Mature Now, as private-equity firms amass huge war chests and scour Corporate America for deals, the tech sector has landed in the crosshairs of some of the largest buyout shops in the world.  |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 |
Stan Shih on Taiwan and China The PC-pioneer-turned-VC talks about the two countries' futures and about how Taiwan can gain by becoming an "integrator"  |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Justin Hibbard |
Startup Millionaires Even Before the IPO These days private equity firms are buying entrepreneurs' stock before their companies reach Wall Street. And Internet ad companies are leading the trend. But not all VCs are thrilled about what's happening.  |
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