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Singapore’s ClearBridge BioMedics Raises $9 Million Series B

YoungUpstarts

Other investors in this financing round include SPRING Seeds Capital , Clearbridge BSA and Lu Yoh Chie of Biosensors International , and existing shareholder BioVeda.

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The Company Milestones Angel Investors Care About

Business Plan Blog

The most important principle of startup fundraising that every entrepreneur needs to know is: raise enough capital to achieve a set of milestones that will allow the company to attract the next round of investment. Intellectual Property. If your business can secure any intellectual property rights now would be the time to do it.

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How To Allocate Friends & Family Startup Capital

Business Plan Blog

Intellectual property. If your business can secure any intellectual property rights now would be the time to do it. While all of these milestones are vital to the success of raising seed capital, market validation is towards the top of the list. Market Validation.

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Attorney and Startup Business Advisor – Aaron Shechet

SoCal CTO

Right now we have a lot of Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw work that crosses over between the two facets of our firm. A few years ago “venture capital” was a revenue model. We have a number of startups (or pre-startups) that we are helping get launched. We also represent a few larger companies with international issues.

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Workstreamer Launches Public Beta

Austin Startup

The company was founded with seed capital from Austin Ventures. Given the expanded user base that will surely come starting today, I’m sure the team of agile developers will have even more great ideas to implement in Workstreamer.

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Think Your Start-up Is Venture Worthy? Think Again.

techcrunch.com

First it makes it prohibitively risky to develop software intellectual property as a means to build equity — because your competitor could just give it away! One independent expert on the VC industry told me recently that there really is no “venture capital” today, only “continuation capital. Translation?