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Kamal Hassan is a journalist based in Somalia ,
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Has Venture Capital Strayed From Its Roots?
The article examines the evolution of venture capital from its origins under Georges Doriot, who founded the American Research and Development Corporation (ARD) in 1946, to its current state. It contrasts Doriot's long-term, founder-focused investment philosophy with today's more commoditized and financially engineered approach. The piece questions whether modern venture capital has strayed from its roots and suggests a return to principles that align incentives with founders. The authors propose the creation of #DoriotVCPrinciples to guide the industry back to its original values.
BSF hands over two Pakistanis to Pak Rangers
The Border Security Force (BSF) handed over two Pakistani nationals to the Pak Rangers on Tuesday. The individuals were apprehended by the BSF and subsequently transferred to the Pakistani authorities.
Millennials to God: No Thanks
The rise of non-believers is notable in the US, Europe, and India, with Indian millennials increasingly questioning traditional belief systems. A legal case in India involving Ravi Kumar Atheist, who challenged the cancellation of his 'atheist' certificate, was dismissed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court, citing the irrelevance of such certification due to the constitutional guarantee of freedom of conscience.
How the VC Pitch Process Is Failing Female Entrepreneurs
The article discusses the challenges female entrepreneurs face in the venture capital pitch process, highlighting systemic biases and the need for more inclusive practices. It features insights from industry professionals and academics, emphasizing the importance of diversity in investment decisions.
Getting Rid of Gender Bias in Venture Capital
Venture capital (VC) funding is heavily biased against women-led businesses, with only 2.3 percent of the total VC money in the United States going to women-led businesses in 2018. Despite women owning 39 percent of all privately held businesses in the US and participating significantly in entrepreneurship programs, they face challenges in funding rounds, receiving less investment and lower valuations than men. The VC industry's male-dominated culture and possible unconscious bias contribute to this disparity. Some VC firms with female decision-makers also exhibit similar investment patterns. Alternative VC models like Loyal VC and Indie VC, which focus on performance and revenue growth rather than pitches, have higher proportions of women CEOs. The article suggests that the VC industry may need to be redefined to address these imbalances and remain profitable and socially productive.
Why Venture Capitalists Should Invest Like Poker Players
Venture capital (VC) is a high-risk asset class with a significant portion of investments failing, as shown by Correlation Ventures data and supported by Kauffman Foundation's actual investment results. The article suggests that VC should be approached like a Texas hold’em poker game, where initial investments are small and serve as a means to gather information about a company's prospects. This strategy involves cutting losses early and reinvesting in promising ventures based on additional information, similar to poker players managing their hands.
Pied Piper’s Founders Lost Everything—And You Can Too
The article discusses the challenges faced by startup founders due to standard deal terms in venture capital financing, which often leave them with little to no financial gain when their companies are sold. It highlights the preference of investors for convertible debt or preferred shares, which prioritize their returns over those of common shareholders, typically the founders and employees. The piece argues that this practice harms the entrepreneurial ecosystem by discouraging experienced entrepreneurs from continuing in the field. It suggests that both investors and founders would benefit from deals involving common shares, which offer more protection to founders and align interests for long-term success.
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