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		<title>By: Venture Capitalists Mourn Weak IPO Market After E Ink Buyout [Voices] &#124; The Absolute Best Hamburger &#38; Ground Beef Recipes Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Venture capitalists view the decision by e-book pioneer E Ink Corp. to sell out to a Taiwanese company as one more sign of the moribund IPO market. E Ink, of Cambridge, Mass., would once have been a sure-fire candidate for an initial public offering. Its sales more than doubled to $18 million &#8230;   View original here: Venture Capitalists Mourn Weak IPO Market After E Ink Buyout [Voices] [...]</description>
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