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An Insider in Trading

3 hours ago ago from The Doostang Blog

Investment Analyst, New York, NY Managing Consultant, San Francisco, CA Mergers and Acquisitions Manager, Boston, MA Director of Marketing, New York, NY Research Analyst, Los Angeles, CA More jobs we think you'll like As a recent graduate from Stanford University , I often hear friends of mine lament the downfall of the finance world. What was once such a hot industry one many of us strove to join as bright-eyed ...

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Mutual Funds Trading For Small Investor

14 hours ago ago from Daily Bulls

The stock market can be a very interesting place for just about anyone. There are many different ways to make money with stocks and while some investors stick solely to stock, many others choose to invest in bonds. A growing trend in the market though is opening up a mutual fund account. Still there are many investors who are worried that mutual funds are not safe for small investors. The mutual fund is actually an expansive portfolio of ...

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Web Site Recognizes NY VC Firm for Boston Impact

1 hour, 49 minutes ago ago from NYConvergence - A digest of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut digital media technology news

Founder Collective , which has offices in Cambridge, MA and NYC, was just included on a list of Boston-area venture firms that "mattered [the] most in 2009."  The firm, which is a $40 million seed-stage venture fund, is run by "entrepreneurs" Chris Dixon and Eric Paley . Innovation Economy Related: Dixon: Why Has New York's Tech Scene Lagged?

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Leslie Pratch, Ph.D.: Financial Regulatory Reform’s Impact on Private Equity

21 hours ago ago from Asia News Network

In June, 2009, the Obama administration proposed a comprehensive restructuring of the federal government's supervision and regulation of the financial industry. Timothy Geithner announced several proposals that, if adopted, would affect not only public companies but also private equity funds, venture capital funds, and funds of funds. The proposals are included in a white paper entitled Financial Regulatory Reform: A New Foundation: ...

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Benefits Of Venture Capital

16 hours ago ago from Accounting Payroll, Careers Advice, Change Management, Marketing Direct, Small Business, Solo Professional, Venture Capital.

Not all businesses and organizations have the ability to attract venture capital. Basically, venture capital is given by a group of professional investors, which are generally looking for business opportunities that have a high rate of growth that they could invest in. They usually provide the funds that would help you expand your business and in return, they want to have shares in your business. > If you have come up with a brilliant ...

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A Venture Capitalist Begins a Fund of Funds

11 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Search All NYTimes.com Search Technology DIGITAL VIDEO & PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Camcorders Digital Cameras December 14, 2009, 6:30 am A Venture Capitalist Begins a Fund of Funds By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER Like many businesses these days, university endowments and state pension funds are stretched thin, short on staff and more ...

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DOE drives clean-tech venture capital market

7 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks

The U.S. Department of Energy is becoming a major venture capital player. The government agency is shooting to dish out -- through loans and grants -- more than $40 billion to companies in the clean technology space. The DOE is looking to fund a wide range of businesses in this space from solar panels to electric cars. In the first three quarters of this year, the department pushed out $13 billion under this model, far ahead of the $2.68 ...

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Ex-TCW Star to Start New Money Management Firm

7 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Search All NYTimes.com Search DealBook Private Equity Ex-TCW Star to Start New Money Management Firm December 14, 2009, 9:30 am Jeffrey Gundlach, the star money manager who was ousted from the TCW Group less than two weeks ago, announced on Monday that he was forming a new firm and seeking to lure away billions of dollars in client money from his former employer. The announcement is the latest ...

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Should Start-Up Founders Forget About Business Plans? [Voices]

11 hours ago ago from All Things D

By Scott Austin, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal This past summer, HubSpot Inc. received several offers from venture firms to invest in the marketing software start-up. The company wasn’t looking to raise funding yet it still had about $5 million left from a $12 million Series B round in May 2008 but rather than wait HubSpot decided in October to accept $16 million while it was still on the table. That was the third round for HubSpot, ...

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