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On Bubbles … And Why We’ll Be Just Fine

Both Sides of the Table

Ah, but today’s Internet companies have real revenue! Responses ranged from, “hey, they’re in a HUGE market&# to “it is an amazing company and their technology rocks.&# All of that might be true, but the 2006 price might still be over-valued. I said that at the Founder Showcase, too. and profits!

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Cracking The Code: SaaS Multiples: Recovery or Bubble?

Cracking the Code

It would have been easy to explain the difference by changes in the 2010/2011 revenue growth projections but unfortunately that is not the case. In comparison, the overall technology sector growth was projected at 9-10% in early 2010 and this forecast did not change significantly today. revenues while large caps are trading at 6.4x.

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Cracking The Code: State of the SaaS 13: Q1 2010 Sentiment

Cracking the Code

Given the predictability of SaaS GAAP revenues on a quarterly basis, the fact that the 08/09 projections were unchanged is not a surprise. Given that the revenues are not growing very fast, this means that most of the companies have reduced their sales force and focused on productivity improvement. Venture Capital. (3). Blog Archive.

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Cracking The Code: Impact of the recession on SaaS.

Cracking the Code

This strong recovery has highlighted the resiliency of the recurring revenue model in a downturn as well as the stength of the shift to soaftware-as-a-service and cloud computing. In other words, how much of the decline in revenue growth is due to signing up fewer customer vs lower revenues from each new customer.

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The Inside Story of a Small Startup Acquisition (Part 1)

Software By Rob

And the funds came from revenue generated by my portfolio of web applications and websites that I’ve built over the past several years. And I’d been a user since 2006. The site was once great; marketed by a high-end NYC PR firm. lose control of your company and get fired by the board!).

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Cracking The Code: Cloudonomics and 2010 Planning for your.

Cracking the Code

In search of Europe's next tech stars. Impact of the recession on SaaS Sales&Marketing pr. Churchill Club 2008 Top 10 Tech Trends. ► 2006. (7). Best Venture and Technology Podcasts for 2007. The recession created opportunities! Venture Capital. (3). Blog Archive. ► 2012. (1). ► 2011. (2).

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Cracking The Code: New SaaS 13 Index: Welcome to LogMeIn.

Cracking the Code

It is intriguing to see the M&A dynamics in the space, highlighting the interest of tech companies for recurring revenue streams - even SAP announced in their analyst call earlier this month that they were moving from perpertual licenses to five year term licences. In search of Europe's next tech stars. ► 2006. (7).