Walker Twitter Highlights: November 7th – 13th
by Scott Edward Walker on November 14th, 2010I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting blog posts, articles and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship & startups, mergers & acquisitions, and business & corporate law issues.
For those of you who missed this 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
- “People who work at startups end up being high performers at big companies….” & other interesting survey results: http://bit.ly/9yh39x
- Quora: “What’s an appropriate founder vesting schedule?” My answer: http://bit.ly/bKDJXB
- Quora: “What requirements are there for an investor to invest in a startup? . . .” My answer: http://bit.ly/a5EVgB
- “We are…seeing large deals ($5mm to $15mm) getting done in a few days with little or no due diligence.” -@fredwilson http://bit.ly/cG0ZsZ
- Here we go again: the NASAA is trying to fuck with the definition of “accredited investor” (see SEC letter: http://bit.ly/aWDZC3) cc: @sacca
Walker Blog-Post Related
- New blog post: How Do I Raise Seed Capital If I Don’t Know Any Investors? – Apply to AngelList http://bit.ly/cvscTT
- New vid post – Helping Entrepreneurs Succeed: Michael Dell (interesting brief clip) http://bit.ly/ddQPrz
Tags: accredited investor, deals, entrepreneurs, founder, investor, mergers, quora, seed capital, startup, vesting