This is not Armageddon and the media business will not die
29 Oct 2008 | by Richard Eyre
Sequoia Capital is one of San Francisco's most influential venture capitalists - early stage
, San Francisco and Shanghai. The company turns over approximately $150m ( 98m) annually, with the UK ...
Sequoia Capital is one of San Francisco's most influential venture capitalists - early stage
received a prize of a trip for two to San Francisco. Greg Grimmer, chair of judges and partner at Hurrell ...
received a prize of a trip for two to San Francisco. Starcom was also recognised for its work on Honda ...
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capacity, enough to power a city the size of San Francisco, in what it termed "years, not decades". Among ...
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Pickens said that he had grown tired of waiting for a deal between Microsoft and Yahoo, following numerous takeover advances by Microsoft and subsequent rejections by Yahoo. "I think that Yahoo management was pathetic," Pickens told The San Francisco Chronicle. Pickens, a Texan oil businessman, invested in Yahoo ...
This Friday, 18 July, is the final deadline for the awards, which offer prizes including a trip to San Francisco. The category of Best Mobile Advertising Campaign is included for the first time, along ... with a prize of a trip for two to San Francisco. Further information can be found at www ...
Cameron Yuill spent five years as a lawyer in Australia before moving to San Francisco to set up...San Francisco: Most entrepreneurs are a little nuts. San Francisco (aka Silicon Valley) is full of crazy people. It's the one place where you can stand in a bar and say "I have this idea ..." and the guy ... on the town. One thing we can learn from San Francisco: To encourage innovation and entrepreneurship, which ...
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