Yet
fledgling businesses out of those research labs get about 7 percent of the nation's venture capital, something Ms. Gillibrand said needs to change.
Not exact matches
What's most remarkable about this scene is that seven months ago, when Guru.com was a
fledgling idea just
out of Harvard
Business School's hatchery, venture capitalists were ambivalent about it.
Keeping this scenario in mind, our earnest endeavour is to reach
out to such genuinely potential entrepreneurs who may be a
fledgling start - up, or a successful
business, or anyone with a never - say - die attitude — just to get an insight on how their journey has been until now.
Kristen Layton, working with David to develop the ISW in 2001, remembers how their offices quickly became overrun with boxes for mailing
out ISW celebration supplies, purchase orders for as little as $ 1.00, and all of the trapping of a
fledgling new
business.
He and his colorful coconspirators — David Ogilvy, Ian Fleming, and Ivar Bryce, recruited more for their imagination and dramatic flair than any experience in the spy
business — gossiped, bugged, and often hilariously bungled their way across Washington, doing their best to carry
out their cloak - and - dagger assignments, support the
fledgling American intelligence agency (the OSS), and see that Roosevelt was elected to an unprecedented fourth term.
If there are any issues — such as another company already using your
fledgling business name — we'll contact you and work
out alternatives, then follow up with the state.
Bowman Gilfillan stood
out in the judges» eyes for establishing a network of like - minded groups dedicated to helping
fledgling businesses and black entrepreneurships.
He helped grow the
fledgling business to three offices with more than 100 salespeople, but after a few years Veissi was ready to strike
out on his own.