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      High finance, complexity and disaster

      Posted by SoxFirst

      Here is the paradox of markets: they are bigger, more liquid and more lucrative than ever but mistakes by a handful of companies send shock waves around the world. All created by complex financial innovation and new fangled forms of money like derivatives.

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      3 Guys in a Garage Launches $100 Challenge for Investor Leads

      Posted by colinmcnab

      A digital media incubator called 3 Guys in a Garage has launched an innovative social networking challenge to gain leads to potential investors. It’s banking on the power of social networks and word-of-mouth to finance its new media ideas. “Here is a way for you to get involved as a virtual venture capitalist, by using your networks to help us find investors. We’ll give $100 for each referral that leads to investment. Our goal is 100 referrals that lead to $500,000 investment.”

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    • Big Media Allies With '3 Guys in a Garage'

      Posted by colinmcnab

      "3 Guys In A Garage is doing joint ventures with traditional media companies to launch consumer Internet products within six months for $500,000 or less. Big Media needs the innovative ideas and faster speed-to-market that we have, and we need the funding and marketing resources that they have. So, it makes sense to collaborate."

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      The Year in Ideas

      Posted by Shemuses from New York Times

      For the seventh consecutive December, the Ney York Times magazine looks back on the passing year through a special lens: ideas. Editors and writers trawl the oceans of ingenuity, hoping to snag in our nets the many curious, inspired, perplexing and sometimes outright illegal innovations of the past 12 months.

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      CEOs and the future

      Posted by SoxFirst

      How can we tell whether a company will keep innovating? Check the language of the CEO, according to a new study. In their letters to shareholders, CEOs more focused on the future tend to lead their companies into more innovation.

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    3 Guys in a Garage Launches $100 Challenge for Investor Leads

    “a solid Benjamin”?...sounds like a ponzi scheme.

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    9:58 am 1/23/08
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