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| Venture Bros Season 3 Preview |
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At the Venture Bros. panel at New York Comic-Con,
you were treated to an exclusive preview of the
upcoming 3rd season.
http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2008/04/23/v
enture-bros-exclusive-new-york-comic-con-season-3-
teaser/ Tags : Venture Bros preview season |
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Durée : 291 s |
| Joint Venture - "Holland" (in Bildern) |
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Mir war langweilig, also muss jetzt ein
unschuldiges Nachbarland meiner Heimat leiden.
Ich weiß, dass einige Bilder nicht passen, aber
das ist Absicht, also komm mir keiner mit: "Aber
Gondolieri aus den Alpen essen doch gar keinen
Feta."
Und liebe Niederländer (ich kann leider eure
Sprache nicht, aber wohl einige von euch die
meine): Bei euch gibt es doch bestimmt auch solche
Lieder über uns, oder? Und wenn nicht, dann
gründet eine Band, macht welche, und dann bastelt
ein Video daraus. Und schickt mir den Link...
Freue mich auf Reaktionen Tags : Joint Venture Holland |
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| Arthur Rock - Legendary Venture Capitalist |
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[Recorded May 1, 2007]
A 1951 graduate of Harvard Business School, Arthur
Rock began his career as a security analyst in New
York City before joining the corporate finance
department of Hayden, Stone & Co. In 1957 he
worked with Alfred "Bud" Coyle to raise financing
from Sherman Fairchild to found Fairchild
Semiconductor, the company that established
Silicon Valley as a world center of innovation in
integrated circuit technology.
Mr. Rock moved to California in 1961 and formed a
partnership with Tommy Davis. Together they
invested $3 million and returned $100 million to
their investors. After establishing his own firm,
Arthur Rock & Co in 1968, he worked with Fairchild
co-founders Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce to
launch Intel Corporation, the largest, and by many
measures, the most successful semiconductor
company in the world today. He notes that "It was
one of the few times that I helped start a company
that I absolutely knew in my own mind was going to
be a big success. I raised the money just on the
telephone in something like two days."
Arthur Rock served as Intel's first Chairman of
the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee.
Based on this experience he has proclaimed Rock's
Law, a corollary to Moore's Law, which says that
"the cost of capital equipment to build
semiconductors will double every four years."
Mr. Rock also invested in and held early stage
board positions at pioneering scientific computing
company, Scientific Data Systems; at Teledyne,
which grew into one of the most successful
technology conglomerates in the history of
American business, and at Apple Computer. He has
contributed to the local community by supporting
the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the San
Francisco Opera, and the California Institute of
Technology. In 2003 he donated $25 Million to
establish the Arthur Rock Center for
Entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School.
Professor of Business Administration Howard H.
Stevenson says "Arthur Rock is part of the history
of American business and entrepreneurship. Tags : Venture Capital Silicon Valley Computer History Intel Fairchild Semiconductor |
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