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Top VCs with dry powder
HERE's a list that Shai Goldman compiled of top VCs with investible capital.
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New comment Aug 25
Top VCs with dry powder
Top Food & Beverage Investors
Hey all, 饾棝饾棽饾椏饾棽'饾榾 饾棶饾椈饾椉饾榿饾椀饾棽饾椏 饾椆饾椂饾榾饾榿 I had for a client in the food and beverage industry. It's the top ~60 VCs in that space. Includes contact information for some investors, not all. Let me know if there's a sector you'd like to see.
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Top Food & Beverage Investors
"Why I invested in ____" - Kamal Ravikant
A great summary of not only Kamal's successful investments, but scroll down and see WHY he invested in certain companies. Remember: don't try to "be like" a founder who got invested in. Rather, look for patterns in Kamal's thinking to determine if you can understand the successful investor mindset. Once you understand it better, you can pitch and follow-up better.
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New comment Aug 22
"Why I invested in ____" - Kamal Ravikant
AI funders with contact info [link to LIST of investors]
If you're looking for possible funders to back an AI project, HERE's a list I compiled over the winter for a client. All confidential/specific material has been removed. It's sorted first by firms for which I found contact information (some 60 of them) and secondly, within that group, by the number of diversity investments, since many members of this community would be eligible for those.
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New comment Aug 22
Venture Deals (Texas) 2021-2023
Guys, I'm going to post several reports issues by Vela Wood in Dallas regarding venture deals in this state over the past several years. Kevin Vela is the principal of the firm and one of the top venture lawyers in the state. He teaches venture law at SMU and also does the legal work on all of Mark Cuban's deals on Shark Tank. The reason his reports are important is that if you as a founder have been reading the trade press on U.S. venture, the data you see will be skewed by the top cities (SF, NYC, Boston, Austin et al.). Even if you're not in Texas, you might check out his reports to see what the trends are between the coasts. 鈿狅笍 饾棖饾棓饾棭饾棙饾棓饾棫: Texas over the last year or two is a bit of an outlier and will continue to be, given the presence of Musk's companies and many companies now moving here from California and elsewhere. 馃憞 馃憞 馃憞 饾樉饾檴饾檲饾檲饾檧饾檳饾檹 饾樈饾檧饾檱饾檴饾檼: what reports or data would be helpful to you? 馃憞 馃憞 馃憞
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Venture Deals (Texas) 2021-2023
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