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  • "Today with LinkedIn and Pandora and Groupon coming, this feels more like 1995-1996," said Jim Feuille , an investor in tech companies including Pandora at Crosslink Capital, referring to the time when the likes of Netscape and Yahoo went public.

    Bubble Talk Surfaces in Web IPOs Shira Ovide 2011

  • "If the IPO is trading down because of a short-term market phenomenon, that's an opportunity," says Jim Feuille , a general partner at Crosslink Capital, a $1.8 billion investment firm.

    Playing the IPO Boom Ben Levisohn 2011

  • One never sees a Frenchman or woman walking down the street eating a Mille-Feuille or a Mont Blanc with their hands and one certainly would not pack one in a lunchbox or picnic basket.

    Jamie Schler: When Simple Banana Bread Becomes Exotic (a recipe) Jamie Schler 2010

  • "If the IPO is trading down because of a short-term market phenomenon, that's an opportunity," says Jim Feuille , a general partner at Crosslink Capital, a $1.8 billion investment firm.

    Playing the IPO Boom Ben Levisohn 2011

  • Of course, with the help of wagging tongues and the Feuille Volante (18th century scandal sheet, the equivalent to modern day gossip magazines) the rumors about the queens spending and social outlook are blown out of proportion.

    “Let Them Eat Popcorn!” Sophia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette 2006

  • At the top left corner of the index map shown above is a small piece of 41-A4 map of the Beer and Feuille area southwest of Archimedes that gives a degraded view of the large scale and contour density.

    Online Lunar Maps David Bigwood 2004

  • At the top left corner of the index map shown above is a small piece of 41-A4 map of the Beer and Feuille area southwest of Archimedes that gives a degraded view of the large scale and contour density.

    Archive 2004-11-14 David Bigwood 2004

  • Feuille libre, a thin volume between blue covers, in which appear the more recent poets, called “les enerves.”

    Strong as Death 2003

  • The envelope contained a current issue of the journal La Feuille du Jour.

    Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000

  • “You've come about the article in La Feuille du Jour?”

    Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000

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