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August, 2003
Baltimore
Business Journal
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Diners'
club
Investors wanted to talk cash over
calamari
By Robert J. Terry
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John
A. May eats well. As managing partner of Vienna, Va.-based
New Vantage Group, May is known for his work building
angel investing networks in Northern Virginia and Washington,
D.C. Part of that network... [Read
entire article]
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August, 2003
Washington Business Journal
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Angels
for a new age
In
tech's post-boom era, angel investors rewrite the rules
of the club
By
Tania Anderson
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The
early morning meeting of the new Active Angel Investors
club might look like a gathering of wealthy investors
from the late 1990's technology boom as they listen
... [Read
entire article]
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Febuary 3, 2003
Washington Post
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Venture
Deals Stabilize in '02
By Nicholas Johnston
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Earlier this month, Mohr, Davidow Ventures, a technology
investment firm based in Silicon Valley, cut the size
of its latest fund for a second time ... [Read
entire article]
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January 31-Febuary 6, 2003,
Washington Business Journal |
Early-stage
Investing Club Signals Resurrection of Angels
By John Wilen
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A group of area investors is firing up a new early-stage
investing club, more evidence that angel investing is
still alive - and that a thaw may be under way... |
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January 31-Febuary 6, 2003,
Washington Business Journal
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Mid-Atlantic
Venture Association Axes Private Investor Network Sessions
By
John Wilen
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The
Mid-Atlantic Venture Association is shutting down its
Private Investor Network (PIN) after a six-year run.
The monthly morning breakfast session brought dues-paying
investors together for networking and presentations
from money-seeking entrepreneurs.
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Thursday, January 30, 2003
The Washington Post
Page E01 |
Angels
Drawn To Idea of Flying Solo
By
Shannon Henry
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The
granddaddy of Washington "angel" clubs, the
Private Investors Network, held its final meeting yesterday
in Reston, a sign that this type of investing -- a concept
fueled by communal smarts and greed -- has run its course.
The
group had been gathering... [Read
whole article]
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Friday, January 17, 2002
Washington
Business Journal
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May's
new angels
By
John Wilen Staff Reporter
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Are
all the angels gone?
Not
according to John May.
The
New Vantage Group managing partner is starting a new
angel investing club that will focus exclusively on
making early (read: pre-institutional) investments in
tech, telecom and.. [Read
entire article]
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Thursday, December 19, 2002 |
The
Washington Post - Washtech Article."Only the Most
Dedicated 'Angels' Survive the Slump" |