Sunday, July 28, 2002



Venture Capitalists Are Taking the Gloves Off. Venture capitalists are offering the companies they bankroll increasingly hard-knuckled deals that leave little wealth for a start-up's managers or original backers. By Lynnley Browning. [New York Times: Business]
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Banks Are Havens (And Other Myths). Investors increasingly fear that the nation's largest financial institutions were central to the financing of the stock market bubble that has burst so spectacularly. By Gretchen Morgenson. [New York Times: Business]
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Forbes: Bad Connection. Even as the Bells stand triumphant, the 20th-century foundations of their business have begun to fracture. The Baby Bells could one day be exposed as the last great telecom illusion, undone by a combination of an overwhelming wave of new competition... [Tomalak's Realm]
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