Josh Kopelman on “Catch and Release” vs. “Catch and Keep”
Josh Kopelman has today’s best post with “Catch and Release” Business Models. It even has some pretty charts. It’s a must read for anyone doing anything with social networks.
Josh Kopelman has today’s best post with “Catch and Release” Business Models. It even has some pretty charts. It’s a must read for anyone doing anything with social networks.
We continue our board package series with perhaps the most important section of any meeting and package: the CEO executive summary. Again, Chris takes us through his thoughts. In my humble opinion, this section of a board package is really where the rubber meets the road. Think of this section as part state of the […]
Thanks to all who came and made the last event a success. Josh Dorkin has a good summary of what it’s all about. Check it out here. We quickly outgrew Amante Coffee on Broadway, so we are going to move a block away to Vic’s Coffee at 1800 Broadway in One Boulder Plaza for future […]
As you may recall, Brad and I have been blogging about 409A since the initial proposed regulations were released. You can find our series here. The final regulations were released. The work of artistry is 397 pages. Since most of you will not find the need to read all 397 pages, you might be asking […]
In our continuing series of creating effective board packages, we now turn to business reporting. Chris, you have the floor… This is the stuff that most CEOs think of when they think of board reporting packages—financials, departmental overviews, etc. And this stuff is indeed a core component of any good board package, because the more […]
Today’s “Great VC Post” comes from Fred Wilson and is on the concept of how a VC thinks about “reserves.” Fred is very specific in the post about how his firm (Union Square Ventures) thinks about reserves.
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