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Venture Capital Stocks in Individual Investor
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Emcee:  RavBruce Type:  Unmoderated
The latest issue of individual investor has a small article on
stocks engaged in venture capital as a sideline or main business.
Each one opperates under different principles: some back related
technologies to add to their market(Adobe) or provide a means
for technology to reach the market(Thermo Electron).
I have been researching the list of stocks they recommend(CRG, SFE, ADBE, and TMO) but am interested in other opinions on the strategy
of following successful venture capital investors.
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49Check this out: upside.comRavBruce-7/31/2000
48 New thread on a similar subject: How to unlock value of Venture Capital stocks RavBruce-12/2/1999
47 JMAR: Individual Investor Article out this weekend- thought you all might find brent gephart-12/14/1998
46 With TMO's recent fall, I am surprised to see no discussion on TMO here. AMike 2.0-7/22/1998
45 Bruce: Thank you for the lead regarding the financial magazine article. I wilStephen Goldfarb-4/22/1998
44 There is a current article in a financial magazine (i can't remember which RavBruce-4/22/1998
43 Bryan: I am a shareholder in a biotechnology company which needs funds. I haveStephen Goldfarb-4/21/1998
42 Marc Thanks for picking up on the thread. Some of the picks mentioned here haveRavBruce-3/19/1998
41 Hi Bruce, Thanks for starting this thread as the VC subject is fascinating. I&#MarcG-3/19/1998
40 CMGI has been pretty strong. Anyone invested in this, or does anyone have a goJohn Arnopp-1/23/1998
39 Jody, I think it is very inappropriate for you to tout a stock you are involvedRavBruce-1/16/1998
38 Hey, thanks for all the good info. The only thing you forgot to mention is <John Arnopp-1/15/1998
37 If you look at the prospectus, you'll see that the management of this compaJody Sherman-1/15/1998
36 We are generalists, meaning we don't have an industry focus. But we do looBryan Steffen-1/9/1998
35 Thanks, Bryan. The track record for their funds appears reasonable, and manageJohn Arnopp-1/9/1998
34 John - I work for a VC firm. The most important thing one should do in considBryan Steffen-1/8/1998
33 Hey, fellow venture capitalists: Has anyone looked at this: techfunding.com ? John Arnopp-1/7/1998
32 TMO and TMF have both been strong lately. Does anyone have an insight into howJohn Arnopp-12/30/1997
31 There's also CSWC. Capital Southwest Corporation. Regards,KatayamaGorobei-12/23/1997
30 There's a Canadian one traded on the Toronto exchange called Westaim CorporKatayamaGorobei-12/23/1997
29 Lets add Elbit to the list. Elbit SFE TMO/TMF CMGI TDS ADBE Have me mentioned aRavBruce-12/23/1997
28 My father owned Elbit stock a few years back and made money on it. I have a vagRavBruce-12/23/1997
27 Hi John and all, There is another stock we can add to our "Tech VC" Mike 2.0-12/23/1997
26 Bryan, Sounds like we could solve this problem with a mutual fund similar to TJohn Arnopp-12/22/1997
25 I have a similar concern in regards to SFE. I own about 300 shares in my IRA aBryan Steffen-12/22/1997
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