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TCVN Dangles $25,000 Cash in Survivor Pitch Contest

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It looks like the annual TCVN Survivor event is heating up this year, as the group said it will be offering up a new $25,000 cash investment for startups looking to pitch their company in front of an audience. TCVN has been running its Survivor events for a number of years, with the last event being held in 2010.

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Financing a Start-Up

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Virgina Lorimor There are several options for financing a start-up business that tend to follow a natural course in a business’ development: Personal Investment. This is where all entrepreneurs have to start. At TCVN, you are never alone. Tags: Funding General financing funding startup. www.WINopp.com.

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TCVN Survivor 7

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Thursday, November 15, 2012 -- TCVN Survivor 7. 25,000 Cash Investment and Prizes for Startups and Entrepreneurs. See [link].

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TCVN: Early Capital Sources

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Thursday, May 28, 2009 -- TCVN: Early Capital Sources. Raising money is a must for start-ups and the growth of their businesses. We will discuss these important topics and more: Friends and Family Funding Equity Investments Debt Funding Bank Financing Other Capital Sources and Innovative Funding. See [link] (more).

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TCVN Fireside Chat w/Vijay Raman

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Thursday, September 27, 2018 -- TCVN Fireside Chat w/Vijay Raman. Meet Vijay Raman, Managing Director and Founder of more than $1,300,000,000 in venture capital investment funds. Vijay is passionate in his support of startups and emerging industries. Tech Coast Venture Network. See [link] (more)

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Raising Seed Capital Now: 10 Tips

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Last year, venture capitalists and angels who co-invested with them placed $7 billion into seed and early-stage deals, an 11 percent increase from 2009, according to the most recent PricewaterhouseCoopers/National Venture Capital Association MoneyTree report. The group invested $8.7 It’s hard to know just yet. million in 2010.

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