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Smart investors look for market segments where people are already spending many hundreds of millions—or, ideally, billions—of dollars, with a growing field of potential customers.
David S. Rose • Angel Investing: The Gust Guide to Making Money and Having Fun Investing in Startups
It seems investors are now returning to the fundamentals, where organic growth is valued over paid user acquisition and profitable customer acquisition is a focus versus the land-grab approach.
Nicole Quinn • Where top VCs are investing in D2C
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The common intellectual theme of the investors from Graham-and-Doddsville is this: theysearch for discrepancies between the value of a business and the price of small pieces ofthat business in the market. The investors simply focus on two variables: price and value.
Warren Buffett • The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville
An end-to-end investing approach drives both financial performance and strategic impact
James Mawson • Corporate Venturing: A Survival Guide
DocSend and Tom Eisenmann, “What We Learned From 200 Startups Who Raised $360M,” July 2015, accessed August 21, 2020, https://docsend.com/view/p8jxsqr. 9 Russ Heddleston, “Data tells us that investors love a good story,” TechCrunch, April 12, 2019, accessed September 2, 2020, https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/12/data-tells-us-that-investors-love-a-goo
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On investment in India: Young and entrepreneurial ecosystem that want to build well, traditionally frugal. Option to list in Singapore and then go public on US stock exchange.