Angel Investors & VCs describe their Ideal Company
September 8, 2009 by
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This is a clip from the FundingPost Sedona, AZ early-stage VC & Angel Investor event, where the Investors describe their Ideal Company.
Investment Advice for the New Economy
September 8, 2009 by
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This is a clip from the FundingPost Sedona, AZ early-stage VC & Angel Investor event, where the Investors describe their Ideal Company.
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I contacted Funding Post for a decade. Each time I was told where to go (and it’s HOT down there!). They didn’t even advise me of a referral to get my broadcast & releases funded, despite my experience track record. The projects continued to be ripped-off, since that’s the nature of big business in the US.
I doubt Funding Post discusses or leads or helps anyone, with few exceptions. This video is a crock!
Savior250psi onboard tire compressor is an original idea
How many old white guys does it take to screw in a light bulb?
Answer: too many, and once the bulb is in it doesn’t light up.
Angel investors want high return with little or no risk.
My suggestion, stay away from them and get a politician on your side, they never lose.
I’m seeking Angel Investors to help me with my startup social network for fun people which can be found in my profile on the left. I already own the top level domain for my social network but I’m currently using a subdomain.
Angel funding is a lie. They don’t know any more than the average schmuck. They just have a bigger trust fund.