The recent turbulence in the public stock market has resurfaced the question of whether we are in a mini tech bubble in startup world. On the one hand, VC’s like Andreessen Horowitz claim that we are not in a tech bubble arguing that the market size and opportunities today are in a completely different scale than they were at the end… Continue reading A much needed correction in startup valuations
The race for second best startup ecosystem in the world
A year ago I transferred from BVP’s NY office to our Israeli one. Since then I often get asked to compare the New York and Israeli startup ecosystems. The ecosystems are so different that it is not easy to give a ‘good’ answer. Recently Compass released the 2015 Global Startup Ecosystem Report which ranked NY 2nd and Tel-Aviv… Continue reading The race for second best startup ecosystem in the world
The “I’m not raising a round” trick
Recently many of the companies we meet claim they are not raising capital. Yet it is very clear that they are in the middle of a fundraising process, or at least testing the water. I don’t know if it is a sign of the frothy market environment when companies expect to raise the following round (at the… Continue reading The “I’m not raising a round” trick
When should you start meeting VCs?
We just made a new series A investment. I am extremely excited about the company and will discuss it in detail once the news become public. But the reason I mention this now is that I think it demonstrates the importance of meeting investors early. I first met the company a few months ago. The CEO was great and… Continue reading When should you start meeting VCs?
Strategic investors- it’s not always what you think
According to CBInsights Corporate VCs investment has hit an all-time high. While there are some great corporate investors (also known as strategic investors), the truth is that you should think hard before raising money from them. For a traditional VC, the model is very simple: We make more money when the exit valuation increases. Therefore, in… Continue reading Strategic investors- it’s not always what you think
The fallacy of Participating Preferred
Once in a while I see a startup that gave its Series A investors participating preferred shares. Not unexpectedly, this is more common with startups that raised money from Israeli VCs. For those who aren’t familiar with how participating preferred shares (PPS) work, it’s a very simple structure: When the company exits (a liquidation event),… Continue reading The fallacy of Participating Preferred
Cyber Security bubble?
The upcoming RSA security conference is going to be larger than ever since one of the hottest trends today is Cyber Security. High visibility hacks on corporate giants like Sony, Target, JPMorgan Chase and Home Depot have resulted in unprecedented amount of media coverage for the space. Needless to say, venture capital funding followed suit and… Continue reading Cyber Security bubble?
Meerkat Madness
The latest obsession in Silicon Valley is an app called Meerkat. For those of you who haven’t been reading tech news or following Twitter feed, Meerkat is an app that makes it really easy to stream live video from your phone to your Twitter followers. Although the app was released just 10 days ago, I… Continue reading Meerkat Madness
Is the Internet of Things the next big thing?
I just returned from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The main thing I noticed this year was that what used to be the largest mobility conference in the world has somewhat transformed into an Internet of Things (IoT) show. It seems like all the vendors are trying to position themselves as IoT players: starting… Continue reading Is the Internet of Things the next big thing?
Winning the away game
It is a well-known fact that sports teams benefit from a home court advantage. In fact, NBA teams consistently win about 60 percent of games that are played in their home arenas. The same phenomena is true for international startups which need to compete in the US, outside their comfort zone. This is always the… Continue reading Winning the away game