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Innovation is in P&G's DNA

Innovation. It's in the DNA at Procter & Gamble (P&G), the world's largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company.

Sep 5, 2011

Deal round-up: August 2011

To report a September deal in next month's issue of Global Corporate Venturing, contact James Mawson at jmawson@globalcorporateventuring.com

Sep 5, 2011

Case Study: Brightstar

A shining example of incubation strategy by BT''s former subsidiary.

Aug 4, 2011

Profile: T-Venture

T-Venture leads peers toward earlier-stage deals

Aug 4, 2011

Feature: utilities 2011

Utilities fall back on longer-term plans to drive innovation in the sector.

Aug 4, 2011

Innovative regions: Mumbai, India

Entrepreneurism explodes as shackles fall away in India.

Aug 4, 2011

Collusion or added value?

Venture capital (VC) firms claim their connections are highly valuable to portfolio companies and there is evidence to suggest this is true. But, by working together, do close-knit VC communities collude to depress valuations and prevent new teams from entering the market?

Aug 3, 2011

Deal round-up: July 2011

Global Corporate Venturing's round-up of deals struck in July published on the website.

Aug 3, 2011

Most influential IT firms 2011

The annual ranking by Global Corporate Venturing of the most influential groups in the technology sector

Jul 8, 2011

Case study: Skyhook Wireless

Deal shows how Intel Capital has helped build the Wi-Fi ecosystem to support its chips.

Jul 8, 2011
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