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LinkedIn: The Series A Fundraising Story ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

A lot of people ask me what it was like raising the Series A round for LinkedIn back in 2003. I thought I’d revisit it and share the story… First, you have to rewind mentally to early 2003. Ok, now you have the context for early 2003. He provided our initial seed funding to launch the website publicly on May 5, 2003.

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In Venture Capital, Should You Be a Momentum or a Value Investor?

David Teten

Likely signs of a Value investment: the company has challenges in filling out the round; the investors have more negotiating leverage than the founders during the closing process; the company has significantly better metrics (e.g. Momentum investors almost always argue that they’re investing in a “rock star management team”.

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The Subscription Economy May Be Revolutionary—But It’s Not Without Risks

Up and Running

When I started in the financial services industry in 2003, getting to meetings when I was on the road was pretty straightforward—I took a cab. The lifetime value of each customer is much higher than in a production model business, and subscriptions can even out cash flow , reduce volatility, and make forecasting more accurate.

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Transcript of How to Prepare to Sell Your Business

Duct Tape Marketing

Even today, I feel like I’m still learning as a executive and a manager and the right ways to run a business and do things, and all of those things that just learning on the job. Would you say that that proved true for you that that idea of managing people was a hard skill to learn? They were very much a luxury item.