Brian Cohen, Chairman of the NY Angels, recently cited an article that showcased how angel investors made 50, 000 investments last year in early stage deals, while Venture Capital firms made 600.
As evidence, it cited an article published in Infection Control Today, as well as a letter from a Bard manager to a hospital and a posting by Premier on its Web site.
But there are limits, and the article cited above is a big example of this.
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Beshara also says that the rumors of a mobile acquisition cited in the article are unfounded.
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The FT article cited the remarkable fact of very low book-to-value valuations in the Japanese market.
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The data cited in the article shows that it is the latter, not the former.
The article cited security progress in Iraq and called on Congress to back an extension of the troop surge.
More troubling than the number of retailers or service companies is the lack of a meaningful methodology cited in the article by the Forbes reporter.
Some entrepreneurs say daily deals deliver profitable customers for them (see the testimonial in the article cited at left), but many that I know believe they do not.
Tablet shipments will reach 118 million units by 2015, while at least 100 new designs will hit the markets this year, according to research cited in the article.
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Why is realizing the distinction between the health care mandate and the four cases cited in this article (namely Raich and Filburn) so elusive to writers and commentators?
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The article cited an analysis by a professor in Akita University that used generational accounting methodology to calculate the financial burden being placed on the next, unborn generation, of Japanese by current welfare system.
The third article cited by Nasibu contains nothing more than self-serving UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change model predictions (as opposed to empirical evidence) that global warming will dry up much of Africa.
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For example, the New York Times article cited Camie Ayash, a spokeswoman for the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, Tennessee - the sponsors of a proposed 52, 000 square foot mosque that has precipitated an intense local backlash.
Here is an example: one of the orgs cited in this article is run by a bevy of former major health insurer employees and largely governed by major insurers who claim to be advocating transparency on behalf of self-insured employers.
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The article cited a study by Wellness Proposals that found at companies where wellness programs were implemented, sick leave was down by 28%, use of health care benefits was lowered by 26% and compensation claims made by employees were reduced by 30%.
What is clear, though, is that European authorities clearly structured the agreement to avoid triggering CDS. This calls into question the nature of CDS protection and could possibly provide a hefty blow to the already questioned CDS market, as explained in my article cited above.
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The professors cited in the Journal article take a point of view common amongst business leaders.
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The aforementioned Journal article specifically cited the struggles of Forrest Yeager, a 91-year old World War II veteran who, thanks to short-term CD rates paying less than 1% interest, has been forced to dig deeper into his principal in order to get by on a monthly basis.
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According to tracking sites, the original 2008 article has been cited in more than 100 other papers.
Your first instinct might be to defend your brand, but according to three psychologists cited in a recent Economist article, that instinct may be dead wrong.
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In fact, the World Bank was cited in a National Geographic article earlier this year forecasting that for the first time ever, more people in the world will be classified as middle class than poor in 2022.
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The law also requires that any document which may establish any right to a property must be recorded in accordance with Article 34 of the above-cited law.
This report was cited approvingly by left-wing columnist Harold Meyerson in an article he published in the Washington Post on May 17.
An extensive article that appeared in The Atlantic in March 2008 cited rising crime rates and gang activity as problems in these areas as well.
In the article, New York-based reporter Jana Winter cited anonymous law-enforcement sources who said shooting suspect James Holmes sent a notebook containing violent drawings to a University of Colorado, Denver psychiatrist before the attack.
In a recent article published by the Canadian Industrial Equipment News, they cited a study completed by ESI International, a project management learning company suggesting that although the majority of organizations value a highly collaborative work environment, less than one out of three organizations actually have a framework in place to facilitate it.
Update: This article was updated to reflect that Prospect Venture Partners, which was previously cited, has reportedly secured substantial commitments towards a fourth health care fund, according to an August 19, 2010 Dow Jones Venture Wire article.
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