I think reputation isn't a great signal in venture capital generally speaking, but maybe for this, it it is. It has some benefits. Like, if I think about the obvious names in, like, contrarian deep tech investing, it might be, like, fifteen seventeen, Kantos, Long Journey. There there's quite a few, but those are actually legitimately great firms. And one of the hallmarks of a great firm is that they've lasted for a long time.

Like, if I think about the obvious names in, like, contrarian deep tech investing, it might be, like, fifteen seventeen, Kantos, Long Journey.

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I I think reputation isn't a great signal in venture capital generally speaking, but maybe for this, it it is. It has some benefits. Like, if I think about the obvious names in, like, contrarian deep tech investing, it might be, like, fifteen seventeen, Kantos, Long Journey. There there's quite a few, but those are actually legitimately great firms. And one of the hallmarks of a great firm is that they've lasted for a long time.

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Directly challenges the conventional wisdom about VC reputation while providing specific firm examples. The contrarian opening 'reputation isn't a great signal' creates immediate engagement hook.

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Lots of people think of valuation either as a financial calculation. So you put in your financials and it outputs a number magically that is the perfect value for your company. Or they think of it as a market driven process where it's investors bidding against each other and if you're a more popular company, the valuation will raise higher.

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