Venture Money in Open Source
prostoalex writes "Interesting statistics from VentureOne and New York Times on open source venture capital investments: "In 1999 and 2000, according to VentureOne, venture capitalists invested $714 million in 71 open-source companies." Even more interesting stats: "Most of those projects collapsed." The article talks about both successes and failures: Red Hat, TurboLinux, JBoss."
So is RedHat a success or a failure?
This number should go down to 70, because SCO can't be included in the count... :-)
Now there's an open source company with a stock chart to be proud of.
As opposed to what? All of the total of venture capital investment? 126% of the total?
Even if it's 95% of the total, it's 19/20th. A fraction of the total venture capital investment!
Man, I hate that phrase. When comparing two numbers, it's HARD to not have one be a fraction of the other.
Democrats or Republicans. They are both taking us to the same place and they are not afraid of us anymore.
"The article talks about both successes and failures: Red Hat, TurboLinux, JBoss."
For an extra 200 points, match which label goes with which product!
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