Read an article in the WSJ titled "High-Tech Start-Ups Put Down Roots in New Soil" about how many high-tech start-ups are considering moving their operations to lower cost locations in America. States such as Ohio and Michigan are offering significant incentives for these companies to move, including grants and tax breaks. The downside for these companies is that the funding infrastructure may not be fully in place in those new locations. For example, venture banking, venture capital, and other sources of finance don't have a significant presence or interest in places like central Ohio. Says one start-up CEO:
"When it comes to raising larger amounts as the company grows," he says, "it remains to be seen if the financing infrastructure [in Ohio] is up to par with the operational side. I think it would be a mistake if we ceased connection to the West Coast."
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