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Recent Articles about New Enterprise Associates LLC

Capital;

A first-time search for venture capital can be awfully confusing. Some entrepreneurs, unfamiliar with the jargon and uncertain about which steps to take ...  Read more

Watch Those VCs Smile

The top 10 venture capital firms of 1993.  Read more

Wash Out Defectors

Increasing the likelihood of future venture capital funding through prenuptial agreements.  Read more

Officers and Gentlemen

Venture capital firms size up the market for defense contracting  Read more

Out of the Coma. Back to the Office.

Rob McGovern is the same driven entrepreneur he was before his horrific car accident. Except that now his brain works differently.  Read more

A Woman in Tech Speaks Out

I run a high tech company in a fiercely male-dominated industry. And even though I accept it, it can be pretty lonely. So I wondered, is it just my imagin...  Read more

A $3 Billion Valuation for Groupon?

Is your business prepared to embrace Groupon, the website that distributes daily coupons to its 20 million subscribers, if it comes to your town? Well, yo...  Read more

Dressed For Success;

STILL WOOZY FROM BAD investments in electronics, venture capitalists expect to find relief in specialty retailing. "I'm besieged by calls from other...  Read more

Elevator Pitch: Vozeeme

Vozeeme matches manufacturers with trucking companies. Can it raise $500,000?  Read more

Any Given Start-Up

In years past, only a Super Bowl ring could light up the eyes of a burly football player. Now he's just as likely to perk up over a new dot-com. Pro athletes...  Read more

Why Venture Capitalists Hesitate to Play Games

NEW YORK -- The video-game industry is booming, but venture capitalists aren't playing. VC investments in games-related start-ups have been sporadi...  Read more

Letters

Readers react to articles from the September issue of Inc., including Jerry Useem's "The Richest Man You've Never Heard Of" and "Treating Temporary Work as a...  Read more

Out of Business

A top-notch CEO discovered that some innovation could only happen after he left the company he founded.  Read more

Lucky or Smart

There's a formula for creating good fortune in business. Here's how one entrepreneur came upon it.  Read more

Lucky or Smart

There's a formula for creating good fortune in business. Here's how one entrepreneur came upon it.  Read more

Why Every Company Needs a Story

Every company needs a story to help management and employees remember what matters most for their business.  Read more

How Can I Adapt as My Market Changes?

Mark Tierney's company was barely up and running when his primary market all but collapsed. Tierney had left his job as chief executive of a subsid...  Read more

Made to Order

In-depth analysis of a start-up catalog business.  Read more

It's Midnight. Do You Know Where Your Tech Support Is?

Finally, a new breed of tech consultant provides affordable, timely help to growing businesses.  Read more

It's Midnight. Do You Know Where Your Tech Support Is?

Finally, a new breed of tech consultant provides affordable, timely help to growing businesses.  Read more

When Is a Law Firm Not a Law Firm?

Craig Johnson, founder of Venture Law Group, redefined what a law firm can do for a start-up by helping companies develop business plans, find financing, and...  Read more

Accounting For Growth

Accounting firms, large and small, are battling for the business of small business. What do these firms really have to offer?  Read more

Anatomy of a Start-Up, Part 1: The Climb Begins

In mid-October Richard L. Thompson, 44, and Lawrence G. Braitman, 40, co-founders of Flycast Communications, a Web-based advertising firm, flew from San F...  Read more

Who's in Charge Here?

A portrait of the relationship between a founder and a professional manager.  Read more

Hard Questions

Here's how Inc. 500 CEOs answered 10 difficult questions, including "Should I take my company public?" "How can I keep my employees?" and "Should I ...  Read more

Student Uprising

A look at why, faced with poor job prospects, university students today are starting companies in record numbers.  Read more