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Default Venture investments fall 61 percent in 1st quarter

Venture investments fall 61 percent in 1st quarter - AP
By RACHEL METZ, AP Technology Writer Rachel Metz, Ap Technology Writer – Sat Apr 18, 12:08 am ET

NEW YORK – U.S. venture capital investments sank 61 percent in the first quarter, dropping to the lowest level in 12 years as financiers became even warier about sinking funds into startups during a deepening recession.

In yet-another indicator that a pullback that began last summer is not abating, venture capital investments totaled $3 billion during the first three months of 2009, according to a report released Saturday by PriceWaterhouseCoopers, the National Venture Capital Association and Thomson Reuters. In the year-ago quarter, investments totaled $7.74 billion.

This is the lowest quarterly level of venture investments since the first quarter of 1997, when they totaled $2.96 billion.

The report said 549 companies received investments in the first quarter, down from 997 in the same period last year. This is the smallest number of companies to receive investments since the first quarter of 1995.

Almost every industry saw a decline in venture investments. The software industry received the most funding, with $614 million spread out among 138 companies, down almost 56 percent by dollars and 45 percent by deals compared with last year.

One of the few industries to report year-over-year growth was health care services, where investments edged up 6 percent to $46.7 million. Eleven companies received investments — one more than in the same quarter of 2007.

Internet-specific investments, which refers to companies whose business models are fundamentally dependent on the Web, totaled $556 million, down 58 percent from last year.

Alternative energy, pollution and recycling, power supplies and conservation — or "clean technology" — had been among the only bright spots during the last three months of 2008, when $971 million was invested in 67 companies. But in the first quarter, $154 million was invested in 33 companies in this sector. Compared with the year-ago quarter, the drop was almost 87 percent in investments and 50 percent in the number of companies that received funds.

The amount invested in companies seeking their first round of financing was especially low in the first quarter, as $596 million went to 132 companies, the lowest number of dollars and deals since the third quarter of 1994. This compares with the $1.7 billion spread among 324 companies a year ago.

The top deals in the first quarter included $50 million invested in pharmaceutical company Anacor Pharmaceuticals Inc., $35 million invested in mobile payment service provider Obopay Inc. and $35 million invested in short-messaging service Twitter Inc.

The number of venture-backed companies that were acquired during the quarter fell by nearly half to 56, from 106 in the same quarter last year. There were no initial public offerings of venture-backed companies.

During a conference call, John Taylor, vice president of research for the NVCA, said venture investors are being selective right now, "and the best ideas are getting funded but the marginal ones aren't."
Venture investments fall 61 percent in 1st quarter
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I knew this already from the VC guys who wanted to give us angel funding for the revival of my business partner/best friend's old business. There's a ton of money just sitting around not doing anything... just waiting for the economy to prove that it's turning around.
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