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Perhaps they hear about Stanford as a source of talent and ideas; how Bill Hewlett and David Packard were early and important role models; how the scientist William Shockley brought silicon to the Valley in the 1950's via his company; and how this place became the world center of venture capitalism. Most Latin American students--there are 25 out of 360 in the first-year program mostly from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico--are taking classes not only in e-commerce but also in venture capitalism and Web marketing. Djorgovski of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, "Williams has invested in science venture capitalism. |
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