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Top 30 Startup Posts in June 2010

SoCal CTO

This continues my series of posts: Top 29 Startup Posts May 2010 Startup CTO Top 30 Posts for April 16 Great Startup Posts from March There was some really great content in June. " 8 Questions to Ask When Interviewing at a Startup - Instigator Blog , June 18, 2010 Job interviews are meant to be conversations. Now I have.

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Interview with Sramana Mitra on 1M/1M Program

Life Beyond Code

Through the spring of 2010, we released four volumes of EJ books and continued to experiment with the roundtables, which became increasingly popular. Meanwhile, in January 2010 my New Year’s resolution was published. By April 2010, the One Million by One Million (1M/1M) global initiative had been formally named.

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Term-sheets and Valuations: Thinking about Negotiations - Startups.

Tim Keane

Bottom Up Market Sizing » January 12, 2010. Please see later version of this post on May 16, 2010 Entrepreneurs are often not experts in the area of term-sheet negotiations and all of the surrounding issues. Second a liquidation preference and a participation. « Power of Angel Investing in Milwaukee | Main.

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Working for Equity Instead of Cash

genylabs.typepad.com

Research Brief - Small Business Credit Outlook. The Economic Stimulus Package: Whats in it for Growing Businesses? Defining Small Business Innovation. 2010 Top 10 Small Business Trends. Intuit Future of Small Business Resources. December 2010. where your stock sits in the liquidity preference stack.

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ProfessorVC: Negotiating an Angel Deal in your PJ's

Professor VC

Thursday, April 1, 2010. I prefer the traditional face to face where you can interact with the other panelists and audience, but was the first panel I did wearing my favorite flannel penguin pajamas. April 21, 2010 9:26 PM. ▼ 2010. (7). ProfessorVC. The last blogger in Silicon Valley. Well, not exactly.I Newer Post.