The New York Times recently published an article about a large number of Silicon Valley companies that are not publicly traded, but the value of $ 1 billion or more from investors. This is the kind of demonstration of wealth, and said a lot of people comment on the story. Company totaling just see if purchased before or has contributed to public opinion, and the rest is a combination of its funding history, and the best response compared to their peers, and a little hope.
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Latest Frothy Is the Tech Boom
The New York Times recently published an article about a large number of Silicon Valley companies that are not publicly traded, but the value of $ 1 billion or more from investors. This is the kind of demonstration of wealth, and said a lot of people comment on the story. Company totaling just see if purchased before or has contributed to public opinion, and the rest is a combination of its funding history, and the best response compared to their peers, and a little hope.
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