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January 19, 2010   |   Vol. 2, Issue 3
 
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Entrepreneurship May Work Like A Clock, But It Still Needs Winding: Exploring the Kauffman Study on New Firm Formation
January 15, 2010 | Xconomy
Like others in the tech-journalism business, we at Xconomy tend to pore over the latest statistics about the entrepreneurial economy pretty obsessively: how much money venture firms are raising and investing; how much they dole out to each new startup in their portfolios; how much these portfolio companies eventually return to their investors. But what if none of this really matters?
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Kauffman Foundation Study on Constancy of New Firm Formations over Time


Intel’s Bet on Innovation Pays Off in Faster Chips
January 15, 2010 | New York Times
High Risk:High Reward: Intel’s bet on the future is looking as if it will pay off big. The first chips from the plants arrived this month, made with techniques that let the company create smaller, faster and lower-power products than its main competitors.
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Biotech Strong but Faces Challenges in California
January 13, 2010 | San Francisco Chronicle
California's biotech and medical device industries are selling more products and employing more people despite the recession, but industry leaders said the state needs to invest in education and get more competitive on taxes to keep its lead in a field that was born here.
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San Diego Biotechs Seem Poised to Start Hiring, But Chemists Will Face a Tough Time


Ohio University Makes a Bundle on Sale of Company
January 14, 2010 | Columbus Dispatch
Wilfred Konneker attended Ohio University in the 1940s and was an early pioneer in nuclear physics before founding several companies and becoming one of the university's financial benefactors. Sunday, he came through again -- big time.
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Money, Goals Needed for Entrepreneurs to Flourish


Biomass Seen Fueling California Economic Revival
January 13, 2010 | Sacramento Bee
California could tap the energy stored in wood, garbage, plants and animal waste to fuel a job creation engine that could pull the state out of its economic doldrums, biomass energy advocates said Tuesday. So far, though, the engine has barely crept out of the station, said James D. Boyd, vice chairman of the California Energy Commission.
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Iowa Economist Cautions Green Jobs Growth Potential Is Limited

Green Jobs Grow Slowly

Green-Tech Mergers, Acquisitions and Capital Raises Fell in 2009

Amid Arizona's Push for Solar Power, Water-Supply Worries Arise

Forget Wind. Pickens Turns Focus to Gas

Is America Competing?

Tax Foundation Report Hits Film Incentives by States

Tax Incentives Fail Pennsylvania State Budget

Pennsylvania Tax Breaks Rated Poor Growth Tool

Money, Goals Needed for Entrepreneurs to Flourish

Minnesota Invesors May Finally Be Close to Angel Credit

Las Vegas Economic Foundation ‘Cracked’ says Report

UCSD Launches Student-Assisted Venture Fund

Is 'Golden Age for Inventors' at Hand?

Venture Capital Business Faces 'Terminal Misalignment of Goals'

Is Carried Interest Issue Dead? For Now, Yes, Says NVCA

Rx: More Research Dollars

Where Have All The Good Mentors Gone?”

More Budding Entrepreneurs Popping Up across College Campuses

Top Public Universities Faulted on Financial Aid

Tech Spending Projected to Recover in 2010 after 'Dismal' 2009

Companies Seeking Venture Capital Have a Tough Time

A Peek Inside a Venture-Capital Pitch Meeting

Forget 'Med City,' Rochester Is 'Patent City U.S.A.'

Opposition to Education Grant Program Emerges

Is the Venture Capital Business Broken?

Go-Betweens Got $125M from Investment Firms for Arranging CalPERS Deals

Route 128 vs. Silicon Valley: Stop the Noize!

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