Real Estate/Development
Jun. 3, 2003
Bankrupt Technology Tenants Challenge Landlords
BY SUZANNE BADAWI Everyone knows what happened to venture capitalists who jumped on the dot-com bandwagon, envisioning e-startups as opportunities for great wealth. Those financiers have lost a remarkable amount of capital in what now are described, simply, as bad investments.
Everyone knows what happened to venture capitalists who jumped on the dot-com bandwagon, envisioning e-startups as opportunities for great wealth. Those financiers have lost a remarkable amount of capital in what now are described, simply, as bad investments.
The downfall of the Internet Mecca has affected other players in the e-commerce era, not as investors but as creditors. One category of creditor that also sought a piece of the In...
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