Investments
Aug. 3, 1999
Start Me Up
By John Petrovich and Ned Sherman Founders of technology start-up companies commonly ask counsel what the entrepreneurs can do to make the company more attractive to venture capitalists. Less frequently asked, but equally important, is what they should not do if they anticipate seeking venture-capital investment.




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By John Petrovich and Ned Sherman
Founders of technology start-up companies commonly ask counsel what the entrepreneurs can do to make the company more attractive to venture capitalists. Less frequently asked, but equally important, is what they sho...
By John Petrovich and Ned Sherman
Founders of technology start-up companies commonly ask counsel what the entrepreneurs can do to make the company more attractive to venture capitalists. Less frequently asked, but equally important, is what they sho...
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