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This Week in VC with Dana Settle of Greycroft Partners

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Of course none of these funds (my own included) want to be lumped into just one category because we all move across the spectrum. An obvious example that comes to mind is Roger Ehrenberg, whose fund Information Arbitrage , is looking at companies in these categories. Founded in 2007. Time will tell. Employees: 27.

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Create An Industry Alliance Entrepreneurs: Need Friends On The Startup Playground

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This last category proved to be especially lucrative. The conferences also served to enhance our stature and influence within the medical device industry, which drove sales and business development partnerships. Sexy enough to garner public relations coverage and breathe new life into otherwise staid product categories.

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Interview: Seth Epstein of SocialStay

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Yeah, I have made plenty of mistakes in this category in the past. The other thing would be to be CLEAR on legal structures, partnerships, etc… to the degree you can. Jeff and Brian are informal and very generous with ideas, input and feedback when they have time. AddVisors can be formal or informal. Write it down….

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63 Los Angeles Entrepreneurs To Be Proud Of

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Loren Bendele joined Savings.com in January 2007 as the CEO. Since founding his firm in 1997, Jeff has become best known as an expert on business organizations, including corporations, LLCs, and partnerships. Loren Bendele – CEO of Savings.com. Jeff Unger is a lawyer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of eMinutes.

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Advice for CTO Founders: Don't Let Business Kill the Business

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And if this business partnership doesn't work out, the CTO / Founder, the engine of value for the company, is stuck in a bad, bad place. And if this business partnership doesn't work out, the CTO / Founder, the engine of value for the company, is stuck in a bad, bad place. Information Arbitrage by Roger Ehrenberg.