Fred Wilson
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Fred Wilson
Fred Wilsonis an American businessman, venture capitalist and blogger. Wilson is the co-founder of Union Square Ventures, a New York City-based venture capital firm with investments in Web 2.0 companies such as Twitter, Tumblr, Foursquare, Zynga, Kickstarter, and 10gen...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth20 August 1961
CountryUnited States of America
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Businesses are a legacy we can pass on to our sons and daughters. We need our own businesses to have more of a say-so in our communities.
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Everyone here at Saks Fifth Avenue is thrilled to be contributing to this incredible cause in this, our seventh year of continued support in finding a cure for all women's cancers. With the help of our partners Mercedes-Benz USA, the Entertainment Industry Foundation's Women's Cancer Research Fund, designer Diane von Furstenberg, and actress Hilary Swank, this year's shopping event will fund innovative cancer research that will revolutionize diagnostic and testing procedures, and change the future of all women's cancers.
capital capturing public venture
Venture capital is about capturing the value between the startup phase and the public company phase.
brands engaged services users
Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr are all 'User First, Brands Second' services. The brands are all over these services now. But for the most part, these services didn't do much to bring them. The engaged users did.
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The Web is going to capture an increasing share of people's attention, and billions of dollars are going to flow in. What Web 2.0 is about is harnessing those dollars in highly leverageable ways.
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The fact is that the amount of money startups raise in their seed and Series A rounds is inversely correlated with success
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Markets come and go. Good business don't.
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Ideas that most people derided as ridiculous have produced the best outcomes. Don't do the obvious thing.
pace use needs
Startups are rapidly changing systems. If you use an annual review cycle, you aren't getting feedback at the same pace that you need to adapt and change the business.
equity raises expensive
Equity capital is expensive. Every time you do a raise, you dilute.
journalism profile
Profiles aren't journalism.
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Blog-based businesses have lower cost structures and are more 'authentic,' and as a result are drawing larger shares of ad budgets.
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We haven't invested in the Mining Company, but I want to be friends with Scott because he knows a lot of people.