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Russia's Bad Boy Hunts For U.S. Tech Treasure

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Aug 28, 2012

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This Week's Top Story - Russia's Bad Boy Hunts for U.S. Tech Treasure

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Russia's Bad Boy Hunts for U.S. Tech Treasure

Rusnano, a Putin-backed company, spends billions on American R&D

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This week in Technology Insider

Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, we offer a look at Rusnano, a multi-billion-dollar organization funded by the Russian government that’s ramping up its investments in U.S. startups. Since mid-2010, Rusnano, founded by Vladimir Putin during his second term as president, has invested $1.3 billion in 18 U.S. high-tech projects. An additional 152 U.S. companies have applied to Rusnano for funding. We also have stories on AOL, Apple, and Samsung. Enjoy!

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