Venture Capital in High-tech Companies: The Electronics Industry in Perspective |
Contents
Key driving forces | 16 |
Components and supercomponents | 56 |
the computer industry | 116 |
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Venture Capital in High-Tech Companies: The Electronics Business in Perspective George Young No preview available - 1985 |
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