- Fri Dec 1 2000 Are VC firms cooling despite billion-dollar funds?
Crosspoint Venture Partners' decision to suspend plans for a $1 billion fund raises the question of whether the venture industry is showing signs of cooling off after several years of success.
- Tue May 16 2000 Stagnant market hastens demise of some Net firms
For every Net company that has received a financial lifeline in recent months, another has quietly given up the search and shut down.
- Mon May 10 1999 The changing face of cable
The face of the family-run cable industry is changing, and analysts say deregulation, competition, and consolidation have cleared a path for even greater corporate ownership.
- Tue Jun 5 2001 Were underwriters really undertakers?
The practice of underwriting--taking a company through the maze of Wall Street to sell its shares on public markets--has fallen under increased scrutiny since so many investors lost their money in the free fall of Internet stock prices.
- Wed Oct 2 1996 Nobody's native Son
- Tue Jun 5 2001 Empires pay billions for more visitors
The unprecedented speed, number and price of Internet combinations has redefined the corporate merger--and, critics say, contributed to the decline of the industry.


