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Who Should be on Your Startup Board?

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If you haven’t raised any money or if you raised a small round from angels or friends & family I would suggest you avoid setting up a formal board unless the people who would join your board are deeply experienced at sitting on startup boards. especially at the earliest stages but if you can avoid it I would recommend it.

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The Authoritative Guide to Prorata Rights

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This is important for nearly every institutional investor because once you have 25-50 investments being able to “follow” the investments that are working well is critical to making money. What would you do as an LP fund if you backed a seed-stage GP who had a position in Twitter, Pinterest, etc.

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Final Close: The Story Behind NextView's Own Fundraise ? AGILEVC

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How to Evaluate Firms for a Seed VC. AGILEVC My idle thoughts on tech startups. We recently completed the final close of NextView Ventures, LP and we’re excited about both our progress to date and our plans for the future. As many of you know, NextView is a seed-stage VC fund. How To Think About The Future.

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