Sharp Rise in French Start-up Investment


In the first half of 2000 investment in start-up companies in France rose by over 25% to FF3.4 bn from FF872m in January-June 1999, according to a study by Chausson Finance.

Of the total new investment, 70% went into Internet companies. However, due to the general fall in the value of Internet shares some companies have recently postponed planned share issues.

Financial Times



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