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Does Fintech Disruption Break The Investment Banking Model?

YoungUpstarts

The combination of services and infrastructure traditionally housed under one roof – underwriting, research, sales & trading, supported by large back office operations, and monitored by compliance systems – will remain at the sector’s core. At least for investment banks the answer is not so clear cut.

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Regulatory Tips for Medical Tech Startups Regulated by the FDA

ReadWriteStart

The use of secure, computer-generated, time-stamped audit trails to independently record the date and time of operator entries. The company distributed a neurovascular medical device called Onyx. Protection of records to enable accurate and ready retrieval throughout the record retention period. million for disregarding safety laws.

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Cliff Notes S-1: Kayak ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

Revenue growth: 51% YoY (2010), 1% YoY (2009), 131% YoY (2008). 2010 Operating Income: $16 million. Distribution revenue is CPC and CPA. . Kayak generates both distribution (i.e. round closed Feb 2005. 2010 Gross Profit: $162 million (adjusted EBITDA of $32 million). 2010 Net Income: $8 million.

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Invest in Israel Newsletter March 2010 Edition

VC Cafe

FDI, M&A’s WEIGHED DOWN BY CRISIS IN 2009, UPTURN EXPECTED IN 2010. billion in 2009, compared with $10.8 63 Israeli companies were acquired or merged in 2009, a 28 percent drop from an average of 87 companies in the previous three years. The top ten deals in 2009 yielded 80 percent ($2.02 billion in 2008 and $8.8

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Lessons Learned: Why PHP won

Startup Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Monday, January 12, 2009 Why PHP won When I first learned to program on the web, Perl + CGI was the dominant platform. For most of its existence, PHP didnt have a standard package-distribution system or very good module support. January 16, 2009 2:54 AM DROCKsaid. You should try Python.

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Out of the Crisis #27: Eren Bali of Carbon Health on public health, COVID vaccinations, and working as a unified society to solve problems

Startup Lessons Learned

"I just directly observed that the technology for doctors was really far from what they needed to operate at a high productivity level," he told me. His first instinct was that "somebody" should rethink how a doctor operates, how they communicate with the patient, and basically how the whole concept of care delivery works. EB : Yeah.

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Understanding Changes in the Software & Venture Capital Industries

Both Sides of the Table

We had to buy Oracle database licenses, UNIX servers, a Sun Solaris operating system, web servers, load balancers, EMC storage, disk mirrors for redundancy and had to commit to a year-long hosting agreement at places such as Exodus. Every startup I knew in 2005 (when I started my second company) was using this. Spawning of Micro VCs.