How Many Angels is Too Many? It Depends on the Founders
By Connie Loizos Yesterday, the New York Times published a smart landscape piece about the growing ubiquity of angel investing in Silicon Valley, where everyone with money wants to pour at least some of it into a startup – preferably one that has already received the blessing of a better-known investor or ten.
In fact, the crux of the piece was whether startups are now accepting checks from too many… Read More
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