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8 factors to consider when fundraising during a downturn

TechCrunch

I have experienced two major financial disruptions in my career: the bubble burst in 2000 and the financial crisis of 2008. Growth investors have become far more reserved when making new investments, and many are redefining how they approach valuations. Founders must consider a new timeline for the investment process.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Slashing churn rates, visa side hustles, YC S22 Demo Day faves

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million in Q3 2022, “the lowest it has been since the beginning of 2021,” writes Rak Garg, a principal at Bain Capital. EDT , Chan will join me to share his views about why “ Gen Z isn’t a real investment trend. Twitter Space: What can today’s founders learn from the 2000 dotcom bubble burst?

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How Biotech Startup Funding Will Change in the Next 10 Years

Y Combinator

In 2005, when Y Combinator started, there was already a well developed ecosystem of venture capital firms in Silicon Valley and Boston. But access to those venture capital firms was limited. The startup is typically incubated out of the VC’s offices. How tech startup fundraising changed from 2005 to now.

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Israel’s startup ecosystem powers ahead, amid a year of change

TechCrunch

The Yozma Programme (Hebrew for “initiative”) from the government, in 1993, was seminal: It offered attractive tax incentives to foreign VCs in Israel and promised to double any investment with funds from the government. billion raised in capital markets in Israel and abroad in 2019, as IPOs became an attractive exit alternative.