Global Venture Capital Investment On Pace to Top $40 Billion in 2007 Amid Favorable Exit Environment

Posted by Langston on December 6, 2007

With more than $30 billion invested through the first three quarters of the year, venture capital activity in the U.S., Europe, China and Israel in 2007 is on pace to post its highest annual investment total since 2001, according to a global year-end analysis by Dow Jones VentureOne and Ernst & Young.

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