Techstars Boston adds $450K, outlines incubator progress
March 17, 2010 by VC-List.com · Leave a Comment
Techstars Boston adds $450K, outlines incubator progress
In its second year as a local high-tech startup incubator, Techstars Boston has raised $450,000 and released a report card detailing the program’s performance about the nine companies it incubated last year in its first year in Boston.
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BoomStartup Now Accepting Applications for Inaugural Mentor and Seed Capital Program
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BoomStartup Now Accepting Applications for Inaugural Mentor and Seed Capital Program
BoomStartup takes companies from ideation to execution during four-month period; provides selected companies with seed capital and mentoring (PRWeb Mar 13, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/BoomStartup/seed_capital/prweb3722054.htm
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Panel calls out reluctant Boston-area angels
March 17, 2010 by VC-List.com · Leave a Comment
Panel calls out reluctant Boston-area angels
Angel investment needs to become much more active in seeding startups in the Boston area. That was one of the strong conclusions to come out of an occasionally heated panel discussion at the MIT Stata Center last night.
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Judge upholds Woodside’s decision to let Steve Jobs demolish mansion
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Judge upholds Woodside’s decision to let Steve Jobs demolish mansion
A San Mateo County Superior Court judge has paved the way for Apple CEO Steve Jobs to knock down his historic Woodside hills mansion, assuming a preservationists group doesn’t appeal her ruling before he gets his hands on a demolition permit.
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Entrepreneurs not always good financial managers
March 16, 2010 by VC-List.com · Leave a Comment
Entrepreneurs not always good financial managers
A day in the life of a typical small business owner can be hectic. Many are so busy running the day-to-day operations of their businesses that the financial aspects of the company are often overlooked. Nonetheless, the bottom line of a business won’t improve by itself. “Most small business owners are really challenged just to get their [...]
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