Venture capital more selective since ’90s boom

Posted by Langston on November 11, 2007

During the late 1990s, investors clamored after high-tech start-ups in search of the next Microsoft or Google. Many investors, including venture capitalists, threw good money after businesses that may have had good technical ideas, but also had bad business plans.

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