Chris Dixon discusses rising startup valuations & potential startup bubble
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Re: Chris Dixon discusses rising startup valuations & potential startup bubble
#2The scenario they're talking about with the SEC regulating secondary markets is the most plausible theory of and unwing I've heard yet.
Re: Chris Dixon discusses rising startup valuations & potential startup bubble
#3Nice. So basically he's saying that it's too expensive for an investor as of late.
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#4Incredible discussion going on right now with huge players in the startup world. Kedrosky, Dolginow, Nivi, Hotchkiss, Dave Morin, etc... WOW
Re: Chris Dixon discusses rising startup valuations & potential startup bubble
#5I'm intrigued by the idea that you can have super high startup valuations and NOT have a startup bubble.
Re: Chris Dixon discusses rising startup valuations & potential startup bubble
#6Nice. So basically he's saying that it's too expensive for an investor as of late.
Not too expensive. Just that the prices are in line with real value so the ability to gain a high return is minimized.
Re: Chris Dixon discusses rising startup valuations & potential startup bubble
#7The scenario they're talking about with the SEC regulating secondary markets is the most plausible theory of and unwing I've heard yet.
No bubble, it's a super bubble!
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#8Epic convo with some major players. If you're in strtupland or a fan of it, you need to go listen in now.
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#9Namesake is awesome - like the best of Twitter + Quora
Re: Chris Dixon discusses rising startup valuations & potential startup bubble
#10Nice. So basically he's saying that it's too expensive for an investor as of late.
not actually...later in the conversation he states (paraphrase) that he's not seeing as many deals/co's of the type that they like to invest in