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Information and comments from Venture Intelligence was recently featured in Wall Street Journal and Businessweek. More Coverage
Information and comments from Venture Intelligence was recently featured in Wall Street Journal and Businessweek. More Coverage
Business Today has a special article on the infrastructure sector including the financing aspect. India has started talking about the size of the funds needed to bridge the infrastructure deficit.…
From interview with Mitchell Caplan, CEO of E*Trade Financial Corp., in Knowledge@Wharton: E*Trade is eagerly eyeing the corner of the world with the most potential new “drivers” — the emerging…
Venture Intelligence organized APEX ’07, an annual conclave where the Indian Private Equity industry introspects, brainstorms on the way forward and rewards its best, on January 16, 2007 in Mumbai.…
Venture Intelligence APEX’07, organized in Mumbai on January 16, witnessed the first-of-its-kind awards for the Indian Private Equity and Venture Capital industry. The jury members included some of the most…
Private Equity- and Venture Capital-backed companies are also adding significantly well-paying jobs to the Indian Economy, the study by Venture Intelligence shows.Private Equity- and Venture Capital-backed companies are growing significantly…
Business Today has an article profile of UTV and its founder Ronnie Screwvala, who, after selling “the teenager-focussed entertainment channel, Hungama TV, to Walt Disney for Rs 135 crore, is…
Business Today has an article on “India Inc’s tryst with joint ventures”. To be sure, right from the Godrej-Procter & Gamble joint venture that came apart in 1996 to the…
Business Today has a special four part section on the current real estate scene in India here, here, here and here. Devarajan’s case typifies the conundrum in the residential sector.…
ET-Corporate Dossier section has an article pointing out how VCs like Matrix Partners and Canaan Partners are receiving 50-60 business plans each month. (No link available). Before the alarm bells…