In Case You Missed It: Launch Links - Week of March 18, 2018
- 3.23.2018
Some interesting links we found across the web this week:
Investor Perspectives—Corporate Venture Capital
During January’s QuickLaunch
University webinar, Partner David Gammell led a panel discussion of venture
capital investing trends. David details corporate venture capital’s
increasing presence in venture capital investing with insight from panelists in
his latest recap of the January webinar.
Late-Blooming Startups Can Still Thrive
CrunchBase News dug into data on
top late-blooming . Though less common than the traditional
path, CrunchBase found that late bloomers can still build successful
businesses.
SEC Dedicates Part of Its Website to Initial Coin Offerings
Initial coin offerings have been
growing in popularity and publicity recently. The SEC has taken notice
and now has dedicated a portion of its website dedicated to educate investors
and companies about ICOs.
7 Principles for Startup Decision-Making
Building an innovative product
or service is a challenge in large part because there are so many unknowns.
Consider the principles in this Forbes article to help frame your approach to building
your company.
Why Most Entrepreneurs Don’t Understand Valuation
Valuation is a major focus of
both founders and investors. Though it is tempting to seek the highest
valuation possible, it is important to understand how your valuation will set
expectations for you and your company as it grows. This Medium article provides
a guide on how to think about your valuation and what it means for your
company.
Links compiled by Ryan Crane.
Tags: early-stage companies, founders, QuickLaunch