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What’s Really Going on in the VC Industry? What Does it Mean for Startups?

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But VC is an “illiquid asset&# so funds didn’t disappear quickly - In 2000/01 the stock market quickly adjusted punishing investors in the NASDAQ and in individual public technology stocks. This means that some funds will disappea r – Returns are not even. The top quartile funds have performed well.

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What Entrepreneurs Should do about Price Fixing

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They’re not in search of price fixing or collusion, they’re in search of diligence information about the company. Convertible or equity? When I was fund raising for my second company we had agreed a company-wide deal with Salesforce.com to use our product. People call each other. People call their friends.

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Is @AngelList Syndicates Really Such a Big Deal?

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But Jason is one of the smartest thinkers in our industry so while style points in his eye-poking post might be low, he’s definitely scratching at something important. AngelList 101 : As you know, AngelList is a platform where angels can invest in semi-screened tech deals. For starters, what is AngelList Syndicates?

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8 Ways An Incubator Can Accelerate Your New Venture

Startup Professionals Musings

By way of a definition, a business or startup incubator is a company, university, or other organization which provides resources to nurture young companies, usually for a share of the equity, hoping to capitalize on their success, or at least strengthen the local economy. Initial funding. The reality is far different.

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Some Entrepreneurs Get Big Value From An Incubator

Startup Professionals Musings

By way of a definition, a business or startup incubator is a company, university, or other organization which provides resources to nurture young companies, usually for a share of the equity, hoping to capitalize on their success, or at least strengthen the local economy. Initial funding. The reality is far different.

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How Does a Startup Incubator Really Help You?

Startup Professionals Musings

By way of a definition, a business or startup incubator is a company, university, or other organization which provides resources to nurture young companies, usually for a share of the equity, hoping to capitalize on their success, or at least strengthen the local economy. Initial funding. The reality is far different.

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