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Siemer & Associates LLC (S&A), a leading US-based merchant bank serving the digital media, software and technology industry, recently tapped long-time industry veteran, Filipino venture capitalist and investment banker Martin Lichauco, to head its Asian operations.

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Global Gateway Venture Capital (G2VC), led by young venture capital specialists Winson Damarillo and Martin Lichauco plans to raise up to $50 million to $100 million to fund Filipino-owned technology startups.

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In its bid to promote the use of genuine software and curb the high piracy rate in the country, software giant Microsoft Philippines will be introducing a special pricing scheme for selected sectors in the next few months.

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Global Gateway Venture Capital (G2VC), a venture capital fund based in the US and the Philippines and a leading proponent of open source in Asia, announced its strategic investment made by Services Globalization through Tholons Capital.

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Global Gateway Venture Capital (G2VC), a venture capital fund based in the US and the Philippines and a leading proponent of open source in Asia, announced yesterday a strategic investment made by Services Globalization thought leader Tholons Capital.

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The use of “Open Source” software will surge this year as companies tightens belts to survive the looming global financial crisis.

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Global Gateway Venture Capital (G2VC), led by young venture capital specialists Winson Damarillo and Martin Lichauco plans to raise up to $50 million to $100 million to fund Filipino-owned technology startups.

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In its bid to promote the use of genuine software and curb the high piracy rate in the country, software giant Microsoft Philippines will be introducing a special pricing scheme for selected sectors in the next few months.

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Global Gateway Venture Capital (G2VC), a venture capital fund based in the US and the Philippines and a leading proponent of open source in Asia, announced yesterday a strategic investment made by Services Globalization thought leader Tholons Capital.

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