« Semiconductors vs Alfalfa: Water Markets in the West | Main | TEDTalks Go Glorioski 480p »
Latest Stories
- Excel Wankers and Recession Averages
- Sorry, New York is Closed. Check Back Later.
- Catching Falling 2009 Earnings Estimate Knife
- Survivorship Bias in Global Markets
- Talking Positions on a Lazy-ish Retirement Portfolio
April 4, 2007
Hacking the Venture Business
My friends Nivi and Naval have a great new site for entrepreneurs with tips for "hacking" venture capital. While the business is already in enough trouble on its own, I'm always fond of kicking irritating people when they're down -- so go get 'em Nivi and Naval.Somewhat more seriously, their insouciant comments on deconstructing term sheets are worth it alone, especially their mention of the importance of having leverage. Because face it, no hacking is gonna happen unless you have some leverage against the VCs, no matter how much you know about the business.
[See Venture Hacks]
Sphere It
|
Digg it
|
Bookmark it
|
Stumble it
|
Facebook it









hey there! im kinda new on this venture capital thinggy but i really wanna learn about it. i found one venture capital company on wikipedia named ITU VENTURES. Have you heard of this? Anyone have a take? I learned that Chad Browstein is the founder.