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LinkedIn: The Series A Fundraising Story ? AGILEVC

Agile VC

This also appears as a guest post at Fortune’s Term Sheet. At the end of the process, which ran into the fall of 2003, we received term sheets from two firms and had a third which expressed interest in participating though not leading the round. How To Think About The Future. May 26, 2011. It was a $4.7M Congrats!

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ProfessorVC: How much is enough?

Professor VC

And this is a company that has managed to get an A+ list of investors and is executing very well. In looking back at the old financials, at the end of Q2 2005, our cash balance was a whopping $546. At this time, we had secured a term sheet from a co-investor from one of my other angel investments (Thanks, Graeme!)

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How to Fund a Startup

www.paulgraham.com

November 2005 Venture funding works like gears. And if trouble withinvestors is one of the biggest threats to a startup, managing themis one of the most important skills founders need to learn. Some angel investors join together in syndicates. Want to start a startup? Apply for funding by March 3. Many are underfunded.