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By: What do quarterly VC numbers tell us? | The Next Element

[...] and 19% from Q4 ’12). Michael Greeley, general partner at Flybridge Capital Partners, asked whether the VC dollars raised and invested are starting to converge. There is a nice graph there...

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By: valuecasters

Michael: Nice summary. What do attendees at #NVCA2012 think of the 1Q12 funding numbers? Hey while you’re in Santa Clara be sure to stop by the Foyer tabletop and check in with my friends/clients from...

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By: Xconomist of the Week: Michael Greeley Dissects the VC Data |...

[...] a blog post, Greeley speculated that the decline signals the “End of the Great Seed Experiment” and the [...]

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By: Activist Seeds – The Latest, Subtle Trend in Seed Investing | The Health...

[...] as the “Great Seed Experiment” (as my partner, Michael Greeley, calls it) matures, a new trend is emerging.  Entrepreneurs are beginning to learn the difference [...]

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By: Does Facebook Solve VC Industry Woes? | On the Flying Bridge

[...] me what is most interesting is to speculate about what is to become of all this liquidity. The venture industry has struggled mightily to raise capital; in the past few years the VC industry has...

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By: Does Facebook Solve VC Industry Woes? | Convention Center Quindio

[...] me what is most interesting is to speculate about what is to become of all this liquidity. The venture industry has struggled mightily to raise capital; in the past few years the VC industry has...

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By: Facebook, Europe & The Fringe Economy « LaunchPad's Ready-Aim-Fire

[...] For me what is most interesting is to speculate about what is to become of all this liquidity. The venture industry has struggled mightily to raise capital; in the past few years the VC industry...

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By: Does Facebook Solve Venture Capital Industry Woes?

[...] me what is most interesting is to speculate about what is to become of all this liquidity. The venture industry has struggled mightily to raise capital; in the past few years the VC industry has...

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By: VC Paradox: Best of Times & Worst of Times (Part I) – GenuineVC

[...] raising it.  Obviously that imbalance cannot continue in perpetuity, and some have said that “this won’t end well.”  But what’s really going on here?  Are VCs drunken sailors soon to spend...

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By: VC Paradox: The Best of Times & Worst of Times (Part I) – nextview ventures

[...] raising it.  Obviously that imbalance cannot continue in perpetuity, and some have said that “this won’t end well.”  But what’s really going on here?  Are VCs drunken sailors soon to spend...

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By: Is that the Fat Lady? | On the Flying Bridge

[...] – the VC industry has been investing more capital than it has been able to raise in new funds. I have been worried that this dynamic will end abruptly (i.e., badly) as one would logically...

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By: The $1M venture fund, and other signs of VC funds going smaller (guest post)

[...] – the VC industry has been investing more capital than it has been able to raise in new funds. I have been worried that this dynamic will end abruptly (i.e., badly) as one would logically...

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