37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
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Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#2Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#3@heynavid "@paulg which one was the biggest surprise to you?"
@paulg "@heynavid Since I suspect they won't mind me saying so, Rap Genius."
@RapGenius "@paulg @heynavid WOOP! I was surprised that PG is tight with NWA, personally.. http://rapgenius.com/Nwa-express-yourself-lyrics#note-318551 "
Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#4pg says in a later tweet reply [1] that it is 37 out of 511. Which is 7.24%. [1] https://twitter.com/paulg/status/338809374459977729
Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#5Heroku - W08 - $212M > Salesforce [1]
OMGPOP - S06 - $180M > Znyga [2]
SocialCam - W12 - $60M > Autodesk [3]
Loopt - S05 - $43.4M > Green Dot [4]
$40M+ Exits with Rumored Prices:
Parse - S11 - $85M > Facebook [5]
[1] http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/08/breaking-salesforce-buys-he...
[2] http://techcrunch.com/2012/04/26/zynga-ceo-mark-pincus-omgpo...
[3] http://techcrunch.com/2012/07/17/socialcam-autodesk-60-milli...
[4] http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericsavitz/2012/03/09/green-dot-...
Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#6Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#7This kind of blind worship of money makes hackers look like wise-guy could-have-been doctors but instead were lazy and decided to make a business around popular markets for some dollars.
Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#8while I am making wishes, I'd also like to know what percentage of that total valuation is owned by cofounders rather than investors.
Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#9Re: 37 YC Companies have valuations of or been sold for at least $40 Million
#10The circle jerk never stops, does it? Anyone want to post the visualization of various amounts of cash that front paged a couple months ago? This kind of blind worship of money makes hackers look like wise-guy could-have-been doctors but instead were lazy and decided to make a business around popular markets for some dollars.