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In lockstep with the pullback seen in

"This is the first time we've seen such a collective pullback in worldwide venture investment, and it points to a deeper trend within the industry for VCs to conserve fund capital, make very selective investments and focus on existing portfolio companies," said
According to the data,
Like the U.S., Europe's information technology (IT) industry is bearing the brunt of the downturn. The industry saw
Investment in the European health care industry outpaced that of IT in the first quarter as venture capitalists put
Europe Outpaces U.S. in Energy Investment
According to VentureSource, Europe's energy and utilities industry was the only area to see investment actually increase, up 82% to
"For the first time since 2005, we've seen the
Venture Deals Get Cheaper, Except in
VentureSource found that the cost of doing venture capital deals also fell throughout much of the world in the first quarter of 2009. In
The U.S. saw its median deal size drop 18% from
Further Country Perspectives
China saw $426 million put in 34 deals during the first quarter, a 58% drop from the $1.01 billion invested in 54 deals during the first quarter of 2008. Notably, $76 million went to three health care deals, the second-highest investment total for the industry. - In the
United Kingdom , venture investment fell 58% from $734 million ( euro 562 million ) invested in 98 deals last year to $305 million ( euro 234 million ) in 50 deals during the most recent quarter. This marks the country's lowest deal count on record. Norway saw VC investment jump to a record $197 million ( euro 151 million ) in the first quarter on the back of the NorSun deal, up from $12 million ( euro 9 million ) a year ago. Israel saw investment slide 75% to $163 million from $661 million a year ago while its deal count fell to 33 from 73 a year ago. - In
France , investors put $153 million ( euro 117 million ) into 43 deals, down 41% from $259 million ( euro 198 million ) in 53 deals a year ago. - In
India , venture capitalists invested $101 million in 13 deals in the first quarter, 29% less than the $142 million the country garnered in 22 deals last year. - Capital investment in
Germany dipped to $91 million ( euro 70 million ), down 68% from the $282 million ( euro 216 million ) invested in the first quarter of 2008. Switzerland saw its quarterly investment increase nearly tenfold to $88 million ( euro 67 million ) in eight deals from $9 million ( euro 7 million ) in two deals. - In
Denmark , venture investment fell 26% from $115 million ( euro 88 million ) in the first quarter of 2008 to $85 million ( euro 65 million ) in the most recent quarter Spain saw investment climb 22% to $37 million ( euro 28 million ) from $30 million ( euro 23 million ).
*All Europe investment figures based on U.S. Federal Reserve weighted conversion rate of 1.30647
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Salvatore Genovese is a Cloud Computing consultant and an i-technology blogger based in Rome, Italy. He occasionally blogs about SOA, start-ups, mergers and acquisitions, open source and bleeding-edge technologies, companies, and personalities. Sal can be reached at hamilton(at)sys-con.com.
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