Posts Tagged ‘Startable’

NVCA report starts VC/entrepreneur slapfight

Monday, September 21st, 2009

The National Venture Capital Association has released its report on VCs’ impact on the U.S. economy. The report says in 2008, VC-backed companies generated about $3 trillion in revenue and employed about 12 million people in the United States. The report also says VC backed companies have out-performed non-VC-backed companies, and that VCs create whole industries more or less out of thin air.

That all sounds good, but Vivek Wadhwa, a researcher at Harvard, Duke and UC-Berkeley (a hat trick I would have thought to be physically impossible) calls B.S. at TechCrunch, saying the NVCA is trying to justify tax breaks and bailout dough for VCs:

How’d they come up with these numbers? They added up all the revenue generated in 2008 by any company a venture capitalist ever invested a dime in. So if John Doerr bought Bill a lunch in 1985, they’d count Microsoft as part of their empire. Maybe I’m exaggerating a bit. But seriously, the NVCA numbers aren’t even remotely credible.

At PEHub, Dan Primack issued a 14-word, parenthetical reaction:

(grating veneration of entrepreneurs as immaculate purists, forced to suffer the indignity of investment)

On his Startable blog, former Atlas VC Healy Jones splits the difference and calls Wadhwa thoughtful but takes exception with his claim that VCs “go where they smell blood,” rather than funding innovation. Jones says VCs are looking to duck capital gains taxes, but aren’t looking for a bailout. 

FastIgnite CEO Sim Simeonov calls the NVCA’s claims “outlandish,” but strikes a different chord than Wadwha:

My two cents are that if VCs are guilty of claiming or receiving too much credit when things go well, they certainly get too much blame when things go poorly. And I certainly think it’s foolish to only blame VCs for investing too much money in companies. It takes two to tango.

Healy Jones: Avoid jerks, dolts when looking for VCs

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

At his Startable blog, Healy Jones lists VC qualities best avoided, including micromanagement and bad breath. Healy suggests performing reverse due diligence:

You’ll want to have an honest, founder-a-founder conversation. Your goal is to make sure that they venture capitalist is someone who you want intimately involved with your company for the next five+ years. Are they trustworthy, do they actively try to help the business, do they listen well, are they approachable and very importantly, are they NOT jerks.

Healy Jones: Dispatches from TechStars

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Former Atlas Ventures VC  Healy Jones has been spending some time at TechStars, and posts some tips for the entrepreneurs there. 

No. 8:

Do you want to hire any of the mentors? …

MHT reporter Galen Moore has been keeping up with the Cambridge office of the Denver-based TechStars since it launched. Its director, Shawn Broderick, pitched in for our breakdown of the MIT $100K semifinalists last month.

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