Despite a stormy outlook for 2009, the first three quarters of 2008 were good for clean tech companies in search of venture capital.
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There were 28 IPOs worth $10.5 billion pulled back through January 30, Dealogic reports, while Renaissance Capital saw a 50 percent dip in IPO pricings.
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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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Investors pump a record $464M into Web 2.0 companies worldwide in first half, but U.S. sector is flat as Europe and Israel spur growth.
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A new report sees a robust new-issue pipeline with 108 companies registering for deals worth $22.7 billion, but turbulence in credit markets could squeeze the flow of new IPOs.
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Valley sags, deal size rises, medical devices rake in $1B, report says
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Startups got $1.9 billion in 2006, says study.
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Shows renewed interest in early stage investments.
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M&A liquidity keeps venture market fluid.
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VCs find a mostly healthy ecosystem in China, but regulatory clouds still hover.
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IT, healthcare investments drive U.S. venture investing to four-year high.
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Bay Area VC activity continues to explode, while New England enjoys stormy weather.
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Healthcare, IT sectors lead charge, along with renewables.
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Security software company examines option grants; Applied Micro, Rambus face questions.
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The head of the leading U.S. patent licensing firm defends his company’s contribution to monetizing intellectual property.
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Financial institutions want computer service providers to do more in guarding against security breaches.
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Mature companies attract more capital in Israel, U.S. while Europe has more IPOs.
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Delhi center questions role of U.N. global consultants in carbon-trading mechanism.
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The completed sequence of the rice genome could help speed up the development of new varieties for the world’s poor.
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