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Bankruptcy

Jan. 8, 2002

Dead Weeds

Focus Column by Joel Riff and Deborah Miller - Until recently, technology companies were growing like weeds, sprouting up everywhere and having little difficulty finding business opportunities, as well as funding to fuel their growth. But, as the tide has turned, it is no longer unusual to find that a technology vendor or service provider has exhausted its resources and filed for bankruptcy.

        By Joel Riff and Deborah Miller
        
        Until recently, technology companies were growing like weeds, sprouting up everywhere and having little difficulty finding business opportunities, as well as funding to fuel their growth. But, as the tide has turned, it is no longer unusual to find that a technology vendor or service...

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