C.E.O.'S Unite At First Event
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Posted by The Founding Member about 1 hour ago
TheFunded.com is hosting a CEO gathering at the Tesla Motors Showroom in Menlo Park this October. Come and socialize over wine and hors d'oeuvres with other CEOs from around the Bay Area and from around the world in the first Connect event. Guests will be treated to a 20 minute detailed walkthrough of the mass production electric sports car, as well as provided with a unique opportunity to test drive the Tesla Roadster, which is not generally available to the public.
Over 100 CEOs have RSVP'ed. Less than fifty invitations remain, so please log in with your Membership account and read the Private portion of this post to reserve a spot today. TheFunded.com would like to thank Fenwick & West for sponsoring the event.

The Future Of Saa S
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What To Put As "Previous Capital"
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Interesting Article From About Tech Startups And The Crisis...
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Posted by Anonymous about 7 hours ago
The Limited Partner Reaction?
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Posted by Anonymous about 9 hours ago
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Has Anyone Approached Sequoia For Funding Of A Clean Tech. Project?
Fund: Sequoia Capital
Posted by Anonymous about 10 hours ago
Late Stage Slowdown
TheFunded.com Advice
Posted by Anonymous about 19 hours ago
The declining economy and difficult IPO markets have made it increasingly hard for venture funds to price late stage equity. As a result, less and less late stage deals are getting done.
First, existing investors in late stage companies can not easily lead an internal round without a new investor pricing the round to satisfy the appearance of objectivity among their own investors, the limited partners.
Second, new investors have difficulty pricing later stage deals because evaluating the range exit opportunities is impossible right now. There have been no venture funded IPOs in the last quarter, and traditional public acquirers have seen a dramatic decrease in equity values and an inability to raise debt. Without public comparables or reference M&A deals, pricing equity is a guessing game.
On the other hand, early stage investments are largely based on pursuing market opportunities and owning certain percentages of preferred stock. A strong management team with a good market opportunity can raise capital without problem in today's market.
Your best shot as a late stage company is to conserve capital through cost savings and find a "friendly" to price your deal. Once a price is set, there is plenty of money for investment. The price is the hardest part to get. Any suggestions on some ways to land a "friendly"?
PRIVATE: Members OnlyDoes Anyone Have Experience With The Plugand Play Tech Center?
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Posted by Anonymous about 19 hours ago
Notes From Sequoia All Hands Meeting
TheFunded.com Advice
Posted by Anonymous about 6 hours ago
I wasn't there, but these are allegedly notes from a CEO at the recent all-hands meeting (CEOs of all portfolio companies) at Sequoia. Strikes me as a little over-the-top, but then probably better to error on the side of caution in uncertain times.
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Highly Recommend Matt Nichols
Fund: Highland Capital Partners
Posted by Anonymous 1 day ago
I have interacted with Matt for over a year and have finally come around to writing an endorsement, not at all solicited by him. Matt is a Principal at Highland who is getting deals done in the internet/digital media space. He understands disruptive models and seems most interested in cutting edge consumer internet. I recommend him to anyone looking to pitch a thoughtful, honest venture guy that will likely add immediate value and feedback. In my experience, he has proven to be a valuable asset to our company and consistently acts as a sounding board as we think through our business.
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Email From Ron Conway
TheFunded.com Advice
Posted by Mr. Smith on 2008-10-08
Substantive Guys
Fund: Opus Capital
Posted by Orange on 2008-10-08
Our experience is primarily with Carl. He's a substantive guy, has been in the trenches. He's lived our life. He will question and push, but he'll make it feel cooperative and supportive. Dan is extremely bright, well connected and will also question and press ... harder and without trying to make you feel good about it.
PRIVATE: Members OnlyEasy To Work With
Fund: Advantage Capital Partners
Posted by vchelper on 2008-10-08
I found Advantage easy to work with, they funded then basically let us go to work. The deal terms were great
PRIVATE: Members Only (209 Characters)Finding Aerospace Investors?
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Posted by Anonymous on 2008-10-07
Are They Angels Or A Consulting Firm?
Fund: Maverick
Posted by Anonymous on 2008-10-07
I keep getting notices about their "Bootcamp" on how to pitch to investors. Pretty pricey for startups and I've seen nothing about portfolio companies they've funded.
Has anyone pitched to them?
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