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...what's the right investment amount per company, how do we think about reserves and follow ons, And, you know, to enable us to to to execute the strategy we wanna execute. And we've chosen to to build a product that's really focused on the needs of th
as this stand alone period, but it started before that. So I would go back to, like, 2018, '19, and then into '20, which was this weird year with COVID and the shift to Zoom. But the multistage firms have a product for seed that changed the market. T
evolved the seed market to say, are you raising from a multi stage fund? If so, that's the style standard deal that you can go get. And if you're not raising from a multi stage fund, there's a different deal on the table. That's a 2 to $4,000,000 rou
round just, you know, a couple months ago, and he's got a bunch of customers signed up. So my point is is that I didn't wanna pass them the opportunity. I didn't love the company raising 10,000,000, but in that case, it made sense. So you've gotta be
I come across them every day. Well, they're they're not they're very good operators. I'm not dissing them in any way. But they're like, listen, dude. I love you. I wanna work with you. But I've got Andreessen giving me six on 30, and you're giving me
round where they don't give away any information. They stay as hidden as possible, and then they hit you with, you know, we're doing a round, and all the phone calls are gonna be in these two days, and you're either in or you're not. What do you pref
but there's a much higher chance of success of getting your foot in the door at the angel group, turning up terms that they invest in, proceeding through that process if you have your ducks in a row going into the pitch. If you, you know, if you were
...an investment into EverKart out of a 16 speed run. My first meeting with her was on Monday, the second meeting about her life, fascinating, was on the Wednesday, and and that was it. So we can move quickly, and sometimes we've got rounds reopened for
a team of founders or sole founder will engage me really early on before maybe there's even a company, and we might form the company. And then we might create a financing strategy, and then we kind of go into financing and do all the other potential
working on a new start up called Sand Garden. I understand that you're you're still at a fairly early stage, but have you raised money for that one? And how was that experience? I have. I raised a little over a year ago. We've been at it for a little
...110 in, total investment. So if somebody puts a 10 k check-in and doubles evaluation, maybe we discount that. So it might be 25, 50, or a 100. I think we set as like a minimum benchmark for what we call pull through or graduation. Not to a, but to at
...investment. I don't think it's that unfriendly. I've come into rounds with a 300 to 400 k check after there was already a lead. So it didn't prevent me from getting what I was looking for. A quintessential round for me would be 1 and a half to $2,000
paying the hand to mouth tax, right, when you never have enough money to do anything. You're always making relatively short term decisions that that feel cheap in the moment and wind up being expensive down the line. I think the best way to think abo
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