IT sector attracts $87 Mn VC investments in Q1 2008
"Online Services companies dominated the quarter accounting for a 75 per cent share of the invested capital," Venture Intelligence CEO Arun Natarajan said.
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Comment 1: Is $87 million a big deal, in the scheme of things? 14 deals worth $87 million, roughly mean each about $6 million, or about rupees 24 crores.
Compare this with the other headline, 'IT exports to touch $80 Bn in three years' . Now you are talking some real money!
Posted by : Krishna - Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Compare this with the other headline, 'IT exports to touch $80 Bn in three years' . Now you are talking some real money!
Posted by : Krishna - Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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