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Who are the Major Revenue-Based Investing VCs?

David Teten

So you’re interested in raising capital from a Revenue-Based Investor VC. A new wave of Revenue-Based Investors (“RBI”) are emerging. I’ve been a traditional equity VC for 8 years, and I’m now researching new business models in venture capital. Rational burn profile, up to 50% of revenue at close, scaling down.

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Laws and Regulations for Cannabis Dispensaries in New Mexico

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New Mexico became one of them in April 2021. Like every other state that legalized cannabis, dispensaries in New Mexico have a lot of regulatory hurdles. Read on to learn about recreational sales of cannabis in New Mexico. Laws for Dispensaries in New Mexico. Tax Laws for Dispensaries.

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Stephanie Spong – Venture Capital Executive Interview

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Her experience includes helping startups for many years, and board positions on the Rocky Mountain and New Mexico Venture Capital Associations, New Mexico Angels, as well as several startups. Stephanie: I am a venture capitalist currently based out of Santa Fe, New Mexico, with EPIC Ventures.

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Top Social Media Measurement and Tracking Tools

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M&A and Finance. Sales & Marketing. --> Bloggers. --> Resources. Social media audiences have effectively become another universe of prospects to tap, which means measurement and tracking is essential to yielding from these visitors both direct and indirect revenue. Erin Hoskins, Senior Marketing Director, New Media, Meredit h.

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The Venture Capital Secret: 3 Out of 4 Start-Ups Fail

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Loading… Markets. Loading… Market Data. Media & Marketing. Marketing & Strategy. If failure is defined as failing to see the projected return on investment—say, a specific revenue growth rate or date to break even on cash flow—then more than 95% of start-ups fail, based on Mr. Ghoshs research.