Notices tagged with capital
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EPSILON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT WIKI -POSTEROUS - CONNOTEA - ZIMBIO
Epsilon capital management Wiki is a community site that anyone can contribute to. Discover share and add your knowledge. ECM is a privately held wealth management company that manages hundreds of client assets in a wide range of products and services with a no biased, client orientated program that is tailored to each individual or corporate requirement.
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EPSILON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT'S FIRST QUARTER EUROPEAN EMERGING ECONOMIC ROUND UP -POSTEROUS - CONNOTEA - ZIMBIO
This is Epsilon Capital Management’s 2 Part Series on the Emerging Asia Pacific Economies for the first quarter of 2012. In the first part of our report we will look across the region as a whole and more specifically at China and India. Emerging Asia Pacific: Economic Review 1st Quarter 2012 Emerging Asia Pacific witnesses a modest rebound despite oil spike Emerging Asia Pacific economies, which reported dismal economic numbers during the fourth quarter of 2011, recovered some lost ground during the first quarter of 2012. Export-led growth in many Asian countries such as Taiwan, Malaysia, South Korea, and China, which had come under pressure during the last months of 2011, witnessed slight improvements in 2012 thanks to receding fears about a sovereign debt crisis in the European Union and a stronger-than-expected recovery in the U.S. China, the region’s largest economy, however, signaled that it will accept a slightly lower growth rate of around 7.5% over the coming years. The Chinese economy grew at a pace of nearly 10% for over two decades.
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EPSILON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT'S FIRST QUARTER EUROPEAN EMERGING ECONOMIC ROUND UP -TUMBLR - POSTEROUS - CONNOTEA
This is Epsilon Capital Management’s 2 Part Series on the Emerging Asia Pacific Economies for the first quarter of 2012. In the first part of our report we will look across the region as a whole and more specifically at China and India. Emerging Asia Pacific: Economic Review 1st Quarter 2012 Emerging Asia Pacific witnesses a modest rebound despite oil spike Emerging Asia Pacific economies, which reported dismal economic numbers during the fourth quarter of 2011, recovered some lost ground during the first quarter of 2012. Export-led growth in many Asian countries such as Taiwan, Malaysia, South Korea, and China, which had come under pressure during the last months of 2011, witnessed slight improvements in 2012 thanks to receding fears about a sovereign debt crisis in the European Union and a stronger-than-expected recovery in the U.S. China, the region’s largest economy, however, signaled that it will accept a slightly lower growth rate of around 7.5% over the coming years. The Chinese economy grew at a pace of nearly 10% for over two decades.
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Got needs? Delicious founder launches Jig to meet them
Joshua Schachter, best known for creating social bookmarking site Delicious, started Tasty Labs in November 2010 with a vague mission statement: “We’re putting the useful back in social software.” On Friday, Tasty Labs announced its first product to the public: Jig.com.Jig is meant to be “a marketplace for things people need,” wrote Union Square Ventures’ Fred Wilson (a Tasty Labs investor) in a blog post Friday morning. In an earlier post on Jig’s own blog, co-founder Nick Nguyen wrote:“Our Jig is a website, one that helps you will your needs — by making it easy to share them with people who can help solve them. We build Jig to make it easy to describe what you need with just a few words.”Essentially, Jig allows people to post questions about anything they need — there are no categories yet, just one big stream — and allow anyone out there to answer them. At the top of the page is a prompt that starts with “I need” followed by a text box that allows you to write a descriptive title, your location, and a few details. Jig has one section for answered questions (more than one person can answer, and each reply can be voted up by clicking “I agree” or “Thank”) and a second section for unanswered questions.
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It's Official - America Now Enforces Capital Controls | zero hedge
Capital Controls are now here and are now fully enforced by the law.
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A+H Venture fund. I think I like it. A lot! - FlyingChaz.com
If you get to make a pitch a decision won’t be long in coming because it’s only the two partners deciding. But don’t bother to cold e-mail them with your Google-killing idea. You need an invitation to this party — a referral from somebody you both know and that they respect. This rule, however — more bean-counter than dreamer-friendly — is pretty much disposed of almost as quickly as it is enunciated. “We’ll probably read the e-mail,” they say, shrugging and shooting each other a look after a moment’s reflection.
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What Should You Ask VCs? - ReadWriteStart
I was thinking about what questions I would ask if I were raising venture capital. Funny thing is that I often think about what to ask entrepreneurs when deciding whether to invest in them. I've told entrepreneurs often enough that they should ask their VCs just as many questions. I have never really clarified, though, what they should ask. My bad. So, to be fair, here is what I would ask a VC if I was interviewing one for the highly coveted opportunity to invest in my business (note the satire).
Thursday, 25-Jun-09 18:31:01 UTC from web