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The Profile 825 implied HN points 14 Jan 24
  1. The Profile newsletter features stories of interesting individuals like the Chipotle founder and a billionaire with unique backgrounds.
  2. The act of writing letters and journaling can be a powerful way to preserve memories and communicate thoughts for the future.
  3. Handwritten letters have a unique human touch that technology cannot fully replicate, making them significant memorials in today's digital age.
The Profile 550 implied HN points 03 Dec 23
  1. The Profile newsletter features interviews with interesting individuals like Laura Dekker, discussing parenting and chasing dreams.
  2. The edition highlights notable figures like Josh Kushner and Bari Weiss, providing insights into their success and ventures.
  3. Profiles of important personalities like Laura Alber, Dr. Ruth, and Beryl Tomay shed light on their remarkable careers and roles in various industries.
Litverse 139 implied HN points 11 Nov 23
  1. Henry Flagler's influence on the development of modern Florida was significant, as seen through his investments in hotels, railroads, and the Overseas Railroad.
  2. Flagler's ambitious vision to connect New York City to Key West with the Overseas Railroad faced challenges like hurricanes, but his determination to overcome these obstacles was unwavering.
  3. The tragic events surrounding the Overseas Railroad, including the impact of the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane, highlight the complex legacy of Flagler's monumental engineering feat.
Venture Prose 738 implied HN points 15 Jan 23
  1. Investors in venture capital should not shy away from addressing sensitive topics with the founders they support, to avoid miscommunication and potential issues.
  2. Communication is key in maintaining productive relationships between investors and entrepreneurs. Creating an environment where feedback is welcomed and honest conversations can take place is crucial.
  3. Investors need to share observations directly with entrepreneurs, rather than gossiping or keeping concerns to themselves. Open dialogue and constructive conflict can lead to better outcomes for all parties involved.
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Ubiquitous Thoughts 98 implied HN points 19 Jul 23
  1. The virtual event covered the basics of AI models like ChatGPT, NeRF, and Stable Diffusion.
  2. Entrepreneurs can integrate AI into their startup products at different levels of depth.
  3. The event emphasized the importance of understanding how AI works, even without prior technical experience.
Venture Prose 359 implied HN points 05 Jan 21
  1. Ownership percentage isn't everything. What matters is belief in your venture and ambition from investors.
  2. As a founder, maintain control of your cap table. Choose investors based on their value, not just their reputation.
  3. When raising a large seed round, consider working with multiple institutional investors to manage risks and dynamics effectively.
Venture Prose 19 implied HN points 30 Sep 15
  1. Monthly investor reports should be simple, informative, and business-focused to help investors understand the company's progress and needs.
  2. Structure the report with KPIs, specific needs, and a thank you message to engage investors and prompt actionable responses.
  3. Keep paragraphs short, use consistent formatting, and prioritize relevant information over unnecessary details in the report.
Venture Prose 0 implied HN points 29 Jul 16
  1. A good fundraiser typically does 2 to 3 deals per year, with 5 to 6 in active mode, always having 2 to 5 deals in progress at different stages.
  2. Effective fundraisers usually avoid working with very young companies raising less than 1M€/1.5M€, unless they have a strong interest and do not take retainers in such cases.
  3. Reputable fundraisers operate exclusively, charge between 4% and 6% success fees based on deal size, and never ask for a signed contract with commission and capital access.
Venture Prose 0 implied HN points 16 Jan 15
  1. The post highlights three good reasons to visit Bordeaux: the climate, gastronomy, and the entrepreneurial scene.
  2. The author follows and admires the progress of five startups, noting their resilience, quick learning, and determination.
  3. The teams of these startups are standout for being resilient, quick learners, attentive, determined, and friendly.
CyberSecurityMew 0 implied HN points 16 Jul 23
  1. The 2023 'China Explorer Map for Cyber Security Startups' was jointly released by four institutions to provide an exploration guide for cybersecurity entrepreneurs.
  2. The cybersecurity industry in China has shown steady growth with expectations of continued market expansion, above 15% growth rate, and market size exceeding 100 billion CNY by 2024.
  3. The 'Map' deconstructs the industry landscape, offering detailed displays to assist entrepreneurs in finding resources, partners, and achieving growth through a comprehensive understanding of the ecosystem.
Venture Prose 0 implied HN points 16 Aug 17
  1. Venture-backed entrepreneurs need to focus on building companies and understanding their responsibilities to employees, customers, and shareholders.
  2. Investors in the venture capital industry may lack excellence due to various reasons like lack of emotional intelligence, industry norms, and structural issues in the investment model.
  3. Investors have different agendas and interests compared to founders, which can lead to challenges in communication and alignment of goals.
Venture Prose 0 implied HN points 12 Oct 16
  1. French apps Tribe, Yellow, and Zenly have attracted millions of downloads and hundreds of thousands of daily active users.
  2. These apps have shown resilience, starting as different products and evolving to their current successful versions with investor support.
  3. To truly succeed, these French apps still need to reach millions of daily active users with strong retention rates.
Venture Prose 0 implied HN points 29 Jul 16
  1. In startups and horse racing, success is not always predictable despite indicators like pedigree and performance.
  2. External factors like weather and competition can greatly influence outcomes in startups and horse races.
  3. Entrepreneurs and racehorses have similarities in terms of potential, growth trajectory, and the quest for success.
Venture Prose 0 implied HN points 29 Jul 16
  1. In fundraising, it's the strongest entrepreneurs, not necessarily the best, who succeed.
  2. About 80% of startups fail, highlighting the challenges many entrepreneurs face.
  3. Success in startups and fundraising requires resilience, methodology, and talent, emphasizing the importance of these qualities in the entrepreneurial journey.