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Harris & Harris Group (TINY)
An SI Board Since October 1999
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Emcee:  RockyBalboa Type:  Unmoderated
Name Change To Small-Technology Venture Capital, Inc., trades as "TINY".

The Company's management and board believes that the name, ``Small-Technology Venture Capital, Inc.,'' now best describes the Company's business. The Company will continue to function as a publicly traded venture capital firm specializing in early-stage, high technology companies commercializing proprietary intellectual property. But earlier in 2002, the Company announced that it will now focus its new business activities exclusively on small technology (small tech), including nanotechnology, microsystems and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).

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Date: Oct 10, 1999 10:56 PM

Looking for another CMGI, ICGE or WCAP. Here is one.

It trades a bit above NAV (which is 2.50 per 06/30, but if they close interesting deals they could climb a bit...
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142The space to be in now is Biotech and maybe Robotics. You're probably rightGlenn Petersen-3/30/2014
141I think the real nano payoff may not be for a decade or more. Atom's cannot Guy-4/3/2013
140Nanotech stocks have been a complete bust. The technology continues to advance bGlenn Petersen-4/2/2013
139 Stopping by my old thread. Now that it continues to trade below NAV, and 2013 mRockyBalboa-3/5/2013
138The nanotechnology sector remains in the tank.. At $4.09 per share, TINY is sellGlenn Petersen-4/9/2012
137Probably. I have not seen any sign that the nanotechnology sector is going to heGlenn Petersen-4/4/2011
136I wonder if TINY is to early to the game to be worth it?Guy-4/4/2011
135As of December 31, 2010, the NAV of TINY was $4.76, compared to $4.35 and $4,51 Glenn Petersen-4/2/2011
134I'm glad to see this: Harris & Harris Group Compensation Committee CanceGuy-6/2/2010
133Nanotechnology is still dead: <b>Harris & Harris Group Reports FinancGlenn Petersen-4/19/2010
132<i>So TINY has to keep raising money because there are no big successes yeGlenn Petersen-11/4/2009
131So TINY has to keep raising money because there are no big successes yet in the Guy-11/4/2009
130The nanotechnology sector has been dead. It may have bottomed out. [t]TINY[/t] iGlenn Petersen111/3/2009
129When is TINY going to start going up?Guy-11/3/2009
128As of March 31, 2008, TINY, which closed yesterday at $8.00, had a NAV of $5.86 Glenn Petersen-5/30/2008
127A TINY Opportunity in Nanosys' News fool.comJakeStraw-7/20/2007
126I'm surprised we couldn't hold $11. Yet the drift down is on low volumeTom Caruthers-7/20/2007
125Welcome to My Tiny World fool.comJakeStraw-7/10/2007
124I'm back in today. Chart shows good support here in the $11 range. I guessTom Caruthers-7/5/2007
123TINY seems to range trade between $11 - $15... Bottom line, it's a BDC and sJakeStraw-7/2/2007
122So, do you guys like it here at 11 ?STEVE-7/2/2007
121Understood and agree...JakeStraw-4/5/2007
120I agree that the share price is much higher than the NAV, making it riskier. BuTom Caruthers-4/5/2007
119Hi Glenn, Yeah I watch TINY from time-to-time. It's one of those speculativeJakeStraw-4/5/2007
118I periodically check in on TINY and I have been in and out when the sector heatsGlenn Petersen-4/5/2007
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