Venture-capital funds, which back start-up companies and pay no income, were hugely popular.
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The second category is the greenfield start-up companies that need back office operations set up from scratch.
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Silicon Valley was once so inward-looking that venture capitalists used to say they would not back a start-up unless they could cycle to its office.
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She will be replaced by Republican Rick Snyder, a founder of Gateway computers who has used his personal fortune to back start-up companies in Michigan.
As such, steady declines in start-up size, which stretch back more than a decade, could explain the slow labor market recovery following the previous recession in 2001, as well as today, according to Brian Headd, an economist at the SBA's Office of Advocacy.
If those who create the resources give back to that start-up common, the location attracts more start-ups.
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And after being away from email for a while, he was hungry to get back into the start-up game in Silicon Valley.
His conversion cut the lead to one but Jackson landed a penalty straight after the re-start to nudge Sarries back into a four-point lead and he then set up a sparkling try.
If inflation and interest rates start to rise, the volatility of bond prices will go up and the firm will start dialing back its fixed-income exposure.
Now Pell is back with a new start-up working on space exploration, Moon Express.
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Finally, make your choice about when you want the back-up to start then click Finish to finish.
Envestors is a London-based angel network, which has over 1000 certified 'high net worth individuals' on its books who are looking to back early stage and start-up ventures.
Dane Stangler, a research manager at the Kauffman Foundation, explained his views on the importance of start-ups and provided the data to back them up in a June 24 interview.
BAAM's seeding fund, which invests in start-up hedge-fund managers in return for a share of their profits, is likely to benefit as banks scale back, for example.
Back then he said that keeping a start-up private by selling shares through a secondary market or to other VCs would let Libin keep Evernote private while giving his investors an attractive return.
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Unlike the 1990s, Ho believes that investors now are far more aware now of whether a start-up has prospects for achieving revenue and profit goals than they did before investing back then.
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They've come back today with their 14-month-old son to start wrapping up their affairs.
In other Yankees injury news, left-hander Andy Pettitte is set to start Friday, eight days after his back tightened up on him.
That book value has been serially written down to reflect ever-weakening real estate prices, but would be written back up when housing prices start to rebound.
Bickerton, eight back at the start of play, fired a course record-equalling 63 to set up the play-off.
But since then the 28-year-old Osprey has bounced back, toned up and has now deservedly earned a Test start amongst the playing elite of Britain and Ireland.
The Russian, sometimes out of sorts in recent weeks, was seeing plenty of the ball on the left-hand side up against Hunt, a 20-year-old right-back making his first Huddersfield start.
But as the cost of building a start-up fell and the social media explosion attracted a new money, New York's venture community scratched its way back.
My personal experience--and I don't have the science behind it to back it--is that people start to get more depressed right after the sun starts to come up for longer periods of time.
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