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The Changing Venture Landscape

Both Sides of the Table

In 2001 companies IPO’d very quickly if they were working, by 2011 IPOs had slowed down to the point that in 2013 Aileen Lee of Cowboy Ventures astutely called billion-dollar outcomes “unicorns.” The biggest change for us in early-stage investing is that we now need to commit earlier. That never would have happened 10 years ago.

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From Side Hustle to Business — How to Determine When the Time is Right

Up and Running

Whether it’s a disappointing setback, the lean, barely-profitable weeks that plague any fledgling business, or a simple oversight. Additionally, having have friends in the right places can really help with the early stages of growing awareness of your brand. It’s a steep bar for entry but a necessary one.

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

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The VC industry grew dramatically as a result of the Internet bubble - Before the Internet bubble the people who invested in VC funds (called LPs or Limited Partners) put about $50 billion into the industry and by 2001 this had grown precipitously to around $250 billion. There is also True Ventures that does early stage, seed investments.

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How Lemming VCs Cause Venture Recessions

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Combined with the usual summer slowdown, some are already raising the spectre of 2001 or 2008. Financially, they have to reserve capital to support large portfolio companies that account for big portions of the portfolio and thus make less early stage investment. The “venture recession” of 2016 is in full swing.

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VC Evolution: Physician, Scale Thyself.

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While a flood of new VCs came into existence during the late 90’s internet boom, many had difficulty raising new funds after the crashes of 2000-2001 and 2008 , and as a result significantly fewer fund managers exist now compared to a decade ago. In the past ten years there have been several dramatic changes in venture capital.

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Bullpen Capital's Duncan Davidson on VC Funding and "The Era of Cheap"

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Bullpen is one of a growing number of early-stage funds - or, perhaps more accurately, "earlier-stage," since even his is no longer the first out of the gate. stock market: The change led by NASDAQ in early 2001 to valuing stocks in increments from one-eighth of a dollar down to one cent. How old is Instagram?

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Working for Equity Instead of Cash

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Before you agree to take equity in lieu of cash, you need to understand that any individual early stage start-up company equity is most likely going to be worthless. The best start-up I ever invested in went bankrupt in 2001. Wall Street Journal: With New Technology, Start-Ups Go Lean. what kind of stock you are getting.

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