« Property Taxes Are A Large Problem For Small Business Owners | Main | NLRB Delivers Blow to Grad Student Unionization »
September 02, 2004
Signs of Life in the Venture Capital Industry
The New York Times reported today that, four years after the Internet bubble burst, the VC industry is stirring. Investments by VC firms rose by 22% in Q2 of 2004. The forecast for all of 2004 is $20 billion -- an 11% increase from 2003 but still far from the halcyon days of the Internet boom when, in 1999, VC investments reached $108 billion.
[via A VC]
Posted by Kenny Hoeschen at 08:06 PM in Venture Capital | Permalink
TrackBack
TrackBack URL for this entry:
https://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8345157d569e200d83507885553ef
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Signs of Life in the Venture Capital Industry: