The credit crunch continues to deal pain to the solar industry, but at least one project developer still has coin in the coffers.
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SAP, Goldman Sachs, McGraw-Hill join Bessemer in extension of June’s $53M D round.
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The Silicon Valley startup says its technology is cheaper and cleaner than its competitors.
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Technology firms like LogMeIn, Solar Winds, and Eyeblaster to feel the heat from Lehman fallout.
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New York private equity giant, which advised Microsoft in its Yahoo bid, stakes out a home in Menlo Park.
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In first half of 2008, fundraising climbs 14.8 percent versus 2007 period while LBO funds take a 20 percent hit.
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Specialist in financial services startups taps Wall Street names to raise its largest fund.
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Goldman tops tech investment banking standings in 2007, but Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley narrow the gap.
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Search king continues to promote alternative Internet access technologies starting with broadband over power lines and more recently WiMAX.
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‘Internet real estate’ company backed by Highland Capital and Summit Partners owns 750,000 domain names, including Photography.com.
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Energy tech company Optimal will use its new financial muscle to unveil products that it says will improve energy efficiency in utilities and produce “genius” homes.
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Facebook competes more directly in social media with Google than Microsoft, so it should come as little surprise it chose an investment from the software giant. What happened to fearing Redmond? See also: Microsoft Takes Facebook Stake
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Power management software startup snags fourth round of funding, bringing cash stash to $88 million and two new board members.
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Equipment maker Asoka USA taps a new chief executive and gets funding from Venrock Associates and Storm Ventures.
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$380M acquisition feeds Charlie Ergen’s media-to-go strategy and company split; exits for Mobius, Hearst, DCM, and others.
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Apple’s iPhone ripples through the market as Verizon and AT&T battle for wireless market share and place bets on new IPTV services.
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Internet powerhouse buys stake in Oregon startup and plans launch of a P2P service that promises to bring ‘near-console’ graphics to players' Internet browsers.
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Nasdaq has received U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approval to launch its online marketplace for private placements on Aug. 15, setting the stage for retail investors to tap private equity and venture capital vehicles.
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Former
search marketing agency has growth strategy targeting big boys Ave A/Razorfish,
Digitas.
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Former search marketing agency has growth strategy targeting big boys Ave A/Razorfish, Digitas.
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