How Y Combinator Is Remaking Silicon Valley in Its Image
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#3If there was no acquisition of LaLa, we'd all be listening to music for 10 cents a track on our iPhones and Androids. Hopefully they come up with something awesome at Apple.
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#4Archangel Ron Conway, who said he’s put money into 500 companies over the last 12 years, kicked off the day with an optimistic and generous recruiting speech: He said he believes every “entrepreneur who has the guts to start a company” should get funding, and added “I believe the more angels we have in Silicon Valley the better.”
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#6This concept is unfamiliar to me? What does it mean? What compromises a "rolling" financing deal?
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#7pg: “The way of the future is no fixed amount, no fixed closing date, and no lead.” This concept is unfamiliar to me? What does it mean? What compromises a "rolling" financing deal?
A rolling deal is when angels keep showing up over time and send you more money, rather than you setting a fixed date saying "on August 1st, I need 10 angels with $100,000 each, or my company is bankrupt".
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#10Who knows, maybe one day.