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Venture Capitalists at Work – Part 2
by Scott Edward Walker on July 31st, 2012
INTRODUCTION
This is part 2 of my series on Venture Capitalists at Work, which is a solid collection of interviews by Tarang Shah of certain highly-successful investors. Below are some more nuggets for entrepreneurs; and, in case you missed it, you can check out part 1 here. Cheers, Scott
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Venture Capitalists at Work – Part 1
by Scott Edward Walker on June 26th, 2012
INTRODUCTION
I just finished reading the book Venture Capitalists at Work, which is a collection of solid interviews by Tarang Shah of certain highly-successful investors. I have set forth below some nuggets for entrepreneurs. This is part one of a three-part series. I hope entrepreneurs find a few of the quotes helpful and get a better understanding of how VC’s think. Thanks, Scott
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