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Investors back Pacific Consolidated Holdings to merge leading LA-based liquor and weed delivery companies

TechCrunch LA

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. ” Both Vaughn and his Saucey co-founder Daniel Leeb will take management positions at PCH, and Blumberg Capital and Bullpen will have a large equity stake in the newly formed holding company, Vaughn said.

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5 Clues To Investor-Friendly Financial Estimates

Startup Professionals Musings

Most entrepreneurs struggle with financial projections, not wanting to commit to numbers they can’t deliver, and having no clue what investors might consider reasonable. Here are some basic “rules of thumb” that every Angel or venture capital equity investor uses, to help you anticipate their reactions.

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5 Rules of Thumb for Startup Financial Projections

Startup Professionals Musings

Most entrepreneurs struggle with financial projections, not wanting to commit to numbers they can’t deliver, and having no clue what investors might consider reasonable. I recommend a simple set of guidelines, which work for at least 80% of the business plans I see. But don’t go crazy with this number. Build a path to 10x return.

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Startup Children – How To Parent An Entrepreneur (Part IV) - Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained

InfoChachkie

“[Poker] exemplifies the worst aspects of capitalism that have made our country so great.”. As your child matures, games which involve; luck, strategy, probabilities and financial wagering reinforce a child’s ability to take calculated risks. Walter Matthau, American Actor. The same is true with poker.

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Don’t Try to “Pull an Instagram.” Here’s Why …

Both Sides of the Table

99.9999% of you won’t be contemplating raising capital at $500 million any time soon or selling for a billion. My friend Christin Herron of Intel Capital weighed in on the issue. You are either bought for stock or for equity. The first being a competitive acquisition offer from a fierce competitor. Think about it.