United States:
Entrepreneurs Look To Angels And Micro-VCs For Cash
07 February 2018
WilmerHale
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You don't need me to tell you it's a rough world out
there for startups. Venture capitalists have been unusually stingy
lately, hanging on to billions of dollars they'd typically be
channeling into promising young companies.
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Originally published by Xconomy February 5, 2018
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