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|aBains, William,|d1955-
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|aVenture capital and the European biotechnology industry|h[electronicresource] /|cWilliam Bains.
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|aBasingstoke [England] ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2009.
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|a1 online resource (viii, 220 p.) :|bill.
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|aDescription based on print version record.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 201-215) and indexes.
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|aIntroduction : the facts -- The biotechnology industry and venture capital -- Europe falls behind -- Why does Europe do so poorly? Some inadequate explanations -- Under-investment in European biotechnology -- Public markets and under-investment -- VC management of companies -- VC effects on business efficacy -- Investor blockade of business -- Pomp and circumstances -- The real VC business model -- What to do about it: government -- What to do about it: business -- References -- Index.
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|aWhy do so many European biotechnology companies fail? This book finds an answer in the behavior of the investors who dominate the industry and control the behavior of the companies they invest in. Starting froma detailed analysis of the history of the industry from its earliest days, this book cuts through the hype and mythology to identify what really happened to the biotechnology industryin Europe, what went wrong with the business, the management and the investment, and who are the controlling figures that made it happen. Bains uses real case studies anda wealth of statistical data to show how systematic under-investment and extraordinary business decisions have made European companies stunted mimics of their US counterparts. Building on an inside knowledge of how venture capital really works, he shows how this is not an accidentalside-product of European inexperience or lack of business acumen, but a necessary result of how venture capitalists run their businesses in Europe. This is an essential book for entrepreneurs, investors and policy-makers alike, as well as being avaluable information source for anyone interested in how high-tech businesses are created.
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|aBiotechnology industries|zEurope|xFinance.
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|aVenture capital.
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|iPrint version:|aBains, William, 1955-|tVenture capital and the European biotechnology industry.|dBasingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009|z9780230217195|w(DLC) 2008029943|w(OCoLC)234176084
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