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    Sep 20

    Your tech news highlights for today 👉 🎟 raises $230M in IPO 🦊 raises $100M, eyes 2020 IPO 🚶‍♀️ onboards $40M Also, has written a guide to reading an S-1. Check it out here: --

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  2. 1 hour ago

    We look at which institutions launch the most founders who’ve raised $1 million or more since August of 2017:

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  3. 5 hours ago

    An emerging new category of alternatives are attracting attention from both the community and some of commercial real estate’s biggest players:

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  4. 7 hours ago

    The good impact that has on us may outweigh its negatives, at least when it comes to exercise:

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  5. Fresh off of closing an oversubscribed $24 million venture fund, the University of California at Berkeley’s accelerator ­is working to become a revenue-generator for the university while investing in companies from all over the world:

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  6. Behind SaaS’s resurgence in the private markets are good metrics from public SaaS companies. We unpack that to better understand the current state of , especially from a valuation perspective:

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  7. Publishers' Startup Investment, By Stage: 1. Series A: 37% 2. Seed & Angel: 24% 3. Series B: 22% 4. Series C: 10% 5. Series D+: 7% 👉

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  8. Since the inception of the Index in January of 2011, the collection of companies are up over 680 percent while the Nasdaq is up a more pedestrian 202 percent:

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  9. Over the past 20 years, rates have spiked by more than 150 percent. One Rhode Island-based startup, Pangea App (), is aiming to help students leverage their talents and interests to freelance in their communities:

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  10. Aggregated venture capital and micro VC fundraising data from Crunchbase suggests that U.S.-based firms are spinning up fewer new than they did just a couple of years ago. In other words, the peak might be in:

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  11. What is a ? It’s a surprisingly hard question and everyone has a different answer. Here are the new rules:

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  12. Less than half of -funded startups actually go on to raise a Series A round (42 percent). So what does it actually take to raise your next round in 2018? of finds out:

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  13. are putting a lot of money into ride-hailing apps, like many late-stage investors. It’s not a new phenomenon for these corporate investors, but it’s notable that the scale of funding continues to grow:

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  14. The craze is only getting bigger. Global venture investment in the fledgling field of organized professional competitive video gaming surged to $701 million over 60 deals in the first half of 2018:

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  15. We chart the rise of the hypergiant rounds, charting anything deals over $250 million:

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  16. Sep 21

    As more boomers age in the next decade or so, Nazemi CEO of Renew believes even more investors and founders will take notice of the Senior citizen space, helping bring it to the forefront of the Valley’s focus:

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  17. Sep 21

    Top 5 Most Well Funded Startups to Watch in 2018 1. - 1.6B 2. - $940M 3. Technology - $607M 4. - $577M 5. - $481M 👉

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  18. Sep 21

    The trend of public investing and acquiring startups will likely only pick up, rather than slow down. Here is a rundown on newspapers' startup appetite:

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  19. Sep 21

    "Since arriving we've been reminded time and time again that the best problem solver is a large network. Our default setting has changed to 'who,' rather than 'how,' when faced with a problem." Key Takeaways from via 👉

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  20. Sep 21

    How private tech startup risk accretion shakes out in the end isn’t clear, but what is easy to see is that the so-called smart money isn’t scared. And for that reason maybe we all should be:

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  21. Sep 21

    We look at some smaller and mid-sized universities that punch above their weight class for startup . They include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Top Universities For Funded Founders:

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