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Angel Investing (1): Dealflow – Are You Sitting at The Right Poker Table?

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This is exactly what happened in the broader VC industry between 1999-2001 as many people without the requisite skills entered the industry. But I fear that for most angel investors who invest over the long haul angel investing will not be a profitable endeavor. If you do, make sure you’re not the sucker.

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Looking for Funds in All the Right Places

Austin Startup

For investors outside of Austin and LPs: Austin is a a vibrant startup market and this list of capital sources can help you identify firms to co-invest with and funds to invest in. We’ve compiled a definitive list of sources of startup capital in Austin.

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Never Hire Job Hoppers. Never. They Make Terrible Employees

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It’s still important advice for startup founders and something that I’m passionate about. Look at some of the uber-successful icons of Silicon Valley / Technology: Larry Ellison, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Larry/Sergey, Eric Schmidt, Andy Groves, John Doerr. You’re a startup founder. I’m sure of that.

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Where are the Deals? How VCs Identify the Next Generation of Startups

David Teten

Annual Deal Pipeline for Selected VCs and Angel Investor Groups. Acquirer/ Investor. Angel groups using Gust. Leading Late-Stage Technology Investors’ Portfolio by Geography, 2001-1Q2010. The median VC reviews 87 opportunities before making 1 investment. ff Venture Capital. First Round Capital.