Walker Twitter Highlights: April 18th – 24th
by Scott Edward Walker on April 25th, 2011I’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. If you missed this past week’s Twitter updates, below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) and my blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Thanks, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- How to get a job at a startup if you aren’t a developer – interesting post via @ericstromberg http://bit.ly/gn3Tpi
- “[W]hile [Paul Graham] outwardly disapproved of our actions, we know he secretly loves founders that push the limits!” http://bit.ly/ecCE2e
- Abrupt Turn as Facebook Battles Suit – “This is the kind of thing that start-up lawyers worry about all the time.” http://nyti.ms/i2kfRj
- I’m reviewing the updated NVCA model VC financing forms. FN 29 in the Voting Agreement is an imp’t new development. http://bit.ly/gx5x07
- Startups: How to Communicate Traction to Investors – solid Quora post via @brendanbaker http://b.qr.ae/goP8RX
Walker Blog-Related
- My new post re Series Seed docs – “most of the hot startups are issuing convertible notes in seed rounds, not equity” http://bit.ly/hTkEu6
- New post: VC Term Sheets – Protective Provisions http://bit.ly/gjk1FC
Tags: convertible notes, founders, Paul Graham, protective provisions, series seed, startup, startups, term sheets, twitter, vc