One "Electrifying" Crowdfunding Idea
In 1884, the folks erecting the Statue of Liberty ran out of money. Joseph Pulitzer, a big shot publisher, took to his “New York World” newspaper and encouraged Americans to donate so Lady Liberty could be completed.
Evidently, Mr. Pulitzer was persuasive. More than 125,000 people donated over $100,000…
Why Did Google Invest $250 Million Into A Taxi Service?
Why the heck would Google invest $250 million into a start-up that’s basically a taxi service?
Or here’s another one for you: Why would one man invest hundreds of millions of dollars trying to send ordinary citizens into space, or building a car company from scratch?
We generally…
How To Buy Shares in a Later Stage Company
The early bird catches the worm.
Not a bad proverb to live by. But as it relates to the world of early-stage investing, there’s not just one type of early bird — there are two.
The first type, the crack-of-dawn early bird, invests in start-ups that consist of…
A "Mutual Fund" For Start-Ups
Here’s a quick experiment.
What comes to mind when you see the words, “Mutual funds”?
Diversification? Stocks? Portfolios?
That’s what comes to my mind. Oh, and I’d add one more:
Boring. Yes, boring. Mutual funds are a time-tested way to enjoy the benefits of diversification, but…