paul.kedrosky.com - 10/29/2009
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The future of the venture capital industry? With ten-year returns tumbling toward negative numbers, lots of people rightly wonder where the venture business goes from here. My argument has been that its future needs to look a like its decade-plus ago past. Josh Kopelman of First Round echoes ...
xconomy.com - 11/2/2009
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xconomy.com —
VC , people , Software Gregory T. Huang
wrote: Greylock Partners, a Silicon Valley venture firm formerly...
based in the Boston area, announced today it has hired Reid Hoffman, the co-founder and executive chairman of LinkedIn, as a partner. Hoffman, who has also been an angel ...
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Greylock Adds Reid Hoffman as Partner
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Elsewhere on Thursday, - William J Bernstein’s Investor’s Manifesto , black swans, poker… - Bloomberg kills its most popular feature . - Back to the VC future: small as the new big . - Bond bears: Beware of crypto QE . - How big ? - All debt is not created equal . - “The choice is between increasing or decreasing aggregate demand.” - I heart ETNs . - After the anger, the future of hedge funds . - Goldman’s lies of omission . - Is K1 group just another hedge fund fraud ? - Bill Gross and his ...
Thursday links: uncorrelated returns
Abnormal Returns —
... The future of venture capital according to Paul Kedrosky: “We will see more small funds, fewer large ones, and less capital committed in total. And those are all good things.” (Infectious Greed) ...
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