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How to Raise Startup Funding from Unlikely Angel Investors

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I don’t have an MBA and I don’t live in Silicon Valley. According to the Angel Capital Association: Angels (private money) invest in 55,000 startups each year versus 1,500 companies by VC (venture capital) funding. Angels invest in one out of every forty deals they review (2.5%) versus the one out of 400 by VC’s (0.25%).

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Equity for Consultants – Keep it Simple!

www.mattbartus.com

A View from the Valley. Perspectives on issues affecting founders, startups and investors from a veteran startup lawyer in Silicon Valley. I can tell you that, among other problems, any uncertainty in the capitalization table when the company is acquired will be resolved squarely and unequivocally in favor of the buyer.

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On the Road to Recap:

abovethecrowd.com

Ironically, Carreyou is not a Silicon Valley-focused reporter, and the success of the piece served as a wake-up call for other journalists who may have been struck by Unicorn fever. In Q1 of 2016 there were zero VC-backed technology IPOs. The typical Silicon Valley term sheet does not include such terms.

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