Investing in #Startups can be intimidating to some due to fear of the unknown! The obvious #RedFlags automatically catch attention of an #Investor. But then there are those, that are not so evident!
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Why part-time venture investing doesn't work?
February 6th, 2020
Recently, we stumbled upon an incredible article, on why family offices may not be ensuing a resourceful & astute approach, when they are investing in venture asset class.
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May 9th 2018
The Board of Directors of a company are responsible for steering a company in the right direction and providing strategic guidance to the promoters to manage the business better.
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Should all early-stage business aim to become Unicorns? (Unicorn is a term coined for a startup having a valuation of > $1 billion). A typical Silicon Valley VC assumes 9 out of the 10 businesses they fund would die thus they aim to hit a home run with each investment they make. Are there blind spots in this approach? We do feel so.
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