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Bad Blood, Good Urine, Great People!
Great venture capital investments tend to have a few essential elements. They always have remarkable founders, learn-it-alls and not know-it
Bad Blood, Good Urine, Great People!
Michael A. Eisenberg
February 5, 2019
Great venture capital investments tend to have a few essential elements. They always have remarkable founders, learn-it-alls and not know-it-alls. They tackle big or emerging markets, disrupting the big ones with a better digitally driven customer experience like Uber’s ride-sharing, or disruptive innovation such as the PC, and, in some cases, creating a new growing market like Checkpoint did 25 years ago in the Firewall market. They often have a big secular trend driving them from Moore’s law in the PC and Mobile computing domain to Urbanization in the case of WeWork and Micromobility. More often than not, they are in an area where the founder and investor has had previous success.
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