Walker Twitter Highlights: April 16th – 22nd
by Scott Edward Walker on April 23rd, 2012I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting blog posts, articles and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship and startups, M&A and legal issues. Below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) for the past week and a few blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Cheers, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- Peter Theil: “To understand…startups in 2012, you have to do the truly contrarian thing: you have to think for yourself.” http://bit.ly/HLra1Z
- I’m proud of the team that I’ve built at my firm: http://bit.ly/IRdsjY
- “I don’t think these big VC seed programs benefit anyone.” –@cdixon http://bit.ly/Jk6CRo
- “[A] number of the startups who took VC money in their seed stage are now running into signaling issues…” –@eladgil http://bit.ly/J08ywu
- JOBS Act – Frequently Asked Questions via the SEC http://1.usa.gov/ISt5Wb
Walker Blog-Related
- Here’s my new TechCrunch post — Convertible Note Seed Financings: Econ 101 for Founders http://tcrn.ch/I0nhIG
- New motivational vid post for entrepreneurs: “This Kid is a Genius” http://bit.ly/I972u8
- I just uploaded this brief vid of VC David Hornik discussing what makes a great pitch: http://bit.ly/HR6plE
Tags: convertible note, convertible note seed financings, David Hornik, JOBS Act, Peter Theil, SEC, seed, seed financing, startups, TechCrunch, vc