Investment in emerging Northeast Ohio companies snapped back last year, reversing a sharp drop driven by the recession, economic uncertainty and concerns about the future of the nation's health-care system, reports The Plain Dealer.
Venture capitalists and angel investors put $221 million into bright ideas and new businesses in the 21-county region last year. The flow of money more than doubled from 2009, according to data from the Venture Capital Advisory Task Force.
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