Silicon Valley Worried About Wall Street
Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley are nervous about the turmoil on Wall Street. They're concerned it might affect their ability to raise money for their startups in the coming months. So, some are making belt-tightening measures and bracing for a hard year ahead.
Oanh Ha reports for member station KQED.
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