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August 9th, 2004
Abstract:
Venture capitalists have argued that many nanotech concerns, like biotechs before them, will come to the public markets early in their lifetimes because their work is so capital-intensive that they'll need the kind of resources only Wall Street can provide. But so far, the market isn't ready to bet aggressively on early-stage research many institutional investors barely grasp.
Source:
businessweek
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