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The Seeds Have Changed: An Epilogue to The New Venture Landscape

K9 Ventures

Almost two years ago, in a private/closed meeting with K9 Ventures’ LPs only, I claimed that: What was being referred to in the press as the “Series A Crunch” was not because fewer Series A deals were being done, but because there were too many Seed deals being done. Seed stage was super tough.

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What Do LPs Think of the Venture Capital Markets for 2016?

Both Sides of the Table

Another Area of Concern is in the Seed Investor Class. I have also heard LPs express concern over the last few years about the seed stage of venture. One narrative is that too many funds have been created, and without a strong sense of differentiation, there will be too many mediocre seed funds.

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Thoughts on Convertible Notes

K9 Ventures

There has been a lot of noise in the Valley lately about how most seed stage deals are now being done as convertible notes. It is in essence equivalent to being a Liquidation Preference that is typically seen in a preferred equity financing. Every first time founder needs to learn what it means to manage a board.

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How much equity for investors and employees?

dondodge.typepad.com

Entrepreneurs face some pretty tough questions at a very early stage. How much equity should I grant to early employees? Dont worry about giving up too much equity at an early stage. Here are some "average" guidelines for equity percentages at a liquidity event. 5% Managers -.25%

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It’s Not Easy applied to Venture Capital

K9 Ventures

It should be clear from the first element that the process has to begin with investors who are unusually perceptive, unconventional, iconoclastic or early. ” Seeing something others don’t see is critical to early stage investing. ” That right there summarizes how I/K9 got into investing in hardware early.