The A-List: 2010's Trend-Shaping Series A Financings
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
Investments for start-ups seeking their first infusion of venture capital continues to be scarce as venture firms seek later-stage opportunities and liquidity to improve their own chances of raising new funds.
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