Microsoft says no to venture investing

Published: 8 May 2004 y., Saturday
After making several venture capital investments in the 1990s, the Redmond, Wash.-based behemoth now largely eschews taking equity stakes in start-ups, according to Dan'l Lewin, corporate vice president of .Net business development at Microsoft and the company's point person in Silicon Valley. Currently, Microsoft has investments in only about three or four small companies, he said. One is Groove Networks, founded by Lotus Notes creator Ray Ozzie. Microsoft also recently placed $1 million with Nanochip, which is concocting a new type of nonvolatile memory. That level of investment is "insignificant. It is more the exception than the rule," Lewin said during a meeting with reporters, adding that the company made a "meaningful number" of investments in the past. Information on Microsoft's investor relations Web site underscores the change. Between 1996 and 1998, the company made about 11 investments a year in start-ups and in established companies such as Apple Computer. In 1999, the number shot up to 39, and the following year reached 41. But in 2002 and 2003, only one investment was made each year. Instead, the company tries to bootstrap rising stars by providing technical support and marketing help. The shift, which started in 2000, mixes diplomacy and practicality. Venture investments can bring potential conflicts of interest. Start-ups can feel compelled to disclose intellectual property prematurely, and the funding can lead to discord in existing partnerships. Besides, the amount Microsoft or other large companies contribute through their venture programs can be insignificant over the long run.
Šaltinis: CNET News.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Commission temporarily authorises aid measures for Austrian bank BAWAG P.S.K.

The European Commission has authorised under EU state aid rules a €550 million capital injection and a €400 million guarantee in favour of the Austrian bank BAWAG. P.S.K. The Commission found the measures to be in line with EU state aid rules. more »

Sharpest Decrease in Hourly Labour Costs Recorded in Lithuania

EUROSTAT has reported that the sharpest annual decrease in hourly labour costs of -10.9% was observed in Lithuania in the 3rd quarter of 2009. more »

Changes in the unemployment rate in III quarter 2009

Statistics Lithuania informs that, according to the Labour Force Survey data, the number of the unemployed in III quarter 2009 made 228.1 thousand. more »

The economic recovery in the euro area is gathering momentum, albeit at a modest pace

What has come to be termed as the "Great Recession" seems to have come to an end in the third quarter of 2009. more »

Commission approves Lithuanian short-term export credit insurance scheme

The European Commission has authorised, under EU State aid rules, a measure adopted by Lithuania to limit the adverse impact of the current financial crisis on exporting firms. more »

Tree more directions from Vilnius to European cities

The schedule of Vilnius International Airport (VIA) is supplemented with 3 more new directions; the airline company airBaltic starts regular flights to Paris today, to Munich tomorrow, and to Berlin on Monday. more »

ECB decides to start construction works for its new premises in spring 2010

The Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to start the main construction works for its new premises in spring 2010. more »

The award to Bank SNORAS from NASDAQ OMX Baltic Stock Exchange

AB Bank SNORAS was granted the award from NASDAQ OMX Baltic Stock Exchange for the jubilee 15-year listing of the bank’s shares on NASDAQ OMX Vilnius Stock Exchange. more »

Parex banka establishes subsidiary for real estate management

Parex banka has established a subsidiary, SIA NIF, which will professionally manage assets that are not related to the Bank’s core business. more »

Commission proposes measures to ensure that Greek farmers can receive EU support payments

Mariann Fischer Boel, European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, today put forward a plan to ensure that Greece will put in place the systems necessary to allow EU aid payments to be made to farmers. more »