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| | | | | Running a pre-seed stage firm is incredibly exciting, humbling, and exceptionally difficult. It's the hardest job I've ever had because it is so many jobs in 1. Here is what it's like... | |
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| | | | | Once a year we have the VC equivalent of a board meeting, referred to as an Annual Meeting. And last Thursday marked our 4th Annual Meeting since starting Homebrew (Hunter and I have written about the prior ones here and here). It's always one of our favorite days of the year because we get to... | |
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| | | | | Every venture firm reports the "value" of each of its underlying investments. Typically, this is updated quarterly and sent to each of the fund's investors. The idea is that investors will then have a definitive view of the value of the firm's investments. Simple, right? But what is the "value" of a private company? Turns out the answer to that question is not so easy to determine, and, as a result, valuation reporting in venture is a mess. | |
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