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VentureBeat: Announcing VentureBeat’s roundtable on “how to manage the downturn”

  • Doug Pepper · 1 year ago
    Sounds like a very good idea
  • Bob Martinez · 1 year ago
    Didn't Tolia get spanked for having lied on his resume. And what ever happened to epinions?
  • Jerry MacGregor · 1 year ago
    Amazing the type of people the venture community mingles with.. "anything to make a buck." http://valleywag.com/tech/epinions/the-rehabili...
  • RRaceRB · 1 year ago
    nice. $189, huh...
  • Matt A.* · 1 year ago
    Here's a novel idea on how to manage to downturn: find a problem or need, meet it with a product or service, and then make money.
  • Grossman · 1 year ago
    Matt A - well said. One more thing you will learn about cut costs, after spending $189.00 bucks.

    Looks like Matt Marshall understands the tends/fears very well. Uptime/down time he will make money. Please do a livecast Matt, we love you.
  • Hai Banh · 1 year ago
    I have a rewritten the social network website to support multi-languages. For far, I have manage to fund it with my own money. Where is a good source for getting first round money? Thanks.
  • skmurphy · 1 year ago
    It's interesting that the VC's now want to charge $189 for an audience. Perhaps it's the choice of venue or someone else is brokering the relationship and collecting the cash. At a Bootstrapper Breakfast ( http://www.bootstrapperbreakfast.com/ ) you can meet other entrepreneurs who understand how to manage to their cashflow for just the price of your own breakfast and nothing else.
  • David N · 1 year ago
    Live events seems like a good way of capitalizing on your excellent news service
  • opod2006 · 1 year ago
    VC firms don't care about the Hispanic minority. VC firms only invest there money in companies that are manage by Americans, Asians, Or people from other nationalities. I have a company, and is making lots of money. I went to VC firm some mention above. As soon as I presented my business plan they all like it but as soon as I told them my nationality they all back out, or try to take advantage of me. So to all VC firms open your eyes Hispanics are a growing group in the united states. And with the new political map, and President Obama. Is time to invest in Hispanic companies. Not just the same group of people. If have something to say about it let me know opod2006@yahoo.com
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