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Scott Kosch's Weblog: "The Rumors of My Death have been Greatly Exaggerated"
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Friday, May 8, 2009. The Rumors of My Death have been Greatly Exaggerated". I quote Mark Twain. From this time last year? Nevertheless, there are some important lessons to learn as entrepreneurs and investors wander through the wilderness in search of a promised land for clean tech:. All bio fuels are not created equal. Maybe todayR...
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: “Price Discovery” is the Thing
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Wednesday, October 1, 2008. 8220;Price Discovery” is the Thing. Shakespeare’s Hamlet said, “The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King.” One of the major reasons that some credit markets are nearly frozen is the “thing” missing is price discovery. 1 Less capital commitment from Wall Street. Investment banks and insu...
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: March Madness Redefined
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Wednesday, October 8, 2008. This is self-explanatory (click on the image to enlarge). Posted by Scott Kosch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Miami, Florida, United States. View my complete profile. What does $50 Oil Mean for Clean Tech? 8220;Price Discovery” is the Thing. Enter your email address:. Follow Me On Twitter. Aka what the he...
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: Deal (Flow) or No Deal
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Friday, November 28, 2008. Deal (Flow) or No Deal. One answer is common sense to venture capitalists; however, I often find that entrepreneurs, and even angel investors, fail to recognize the value of deal flow. Nevertheless, deal flow is far more valuable to them than they may realize. Because they are not able to diversify their risk...
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: Where in the World to Startup?
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Sunday, September 14, 2008. Where in the World to Startup? I am not a fan of rankings — whether for web pages, business schools, or NCAA football — because any methodology that attempts objectivity is prone to bias and error. Nevertheless, the World Bank. Posted by Scott Kosch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: What does $50 Oil Mean for Clean Tech?
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Wednesday, October 29, 2008. What does $50 Oil Mean for Clean Tech? Earlier this year when oil was on track to reach $150/bbl, it was hard to find an investor class not interested in clean tech. Jim Cramer. Was recommending stocks that should profit from the boom in wind power generation, which he cleverly nicknamed his “ Windex. Remains a...
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: In Response to Joel as “Joe Middle Class”
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. In Response to Joel as “Joe Middle Class”. Joel asks in response to my previous blog, “how does this bad debt affect me if the USA doesn't purchase it? Personally, I think Bush has probably stepped aside in these conversations (thank goodness! I think the current proposal is inherently flawed in four respects:.
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: The Green Business Summit... next week!
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. The Green Business Summit. next week! Posted by Scott Kosch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Miami, Florida, United States. View my complete profile. The Green Business Summit. next week! Find Your Dutch Uncle. Assume at Your Peril! Low Tech is Bringing Sexy Back. Enter your email address:. Follow Me On Twitter.
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: Goin' Mo-bile!
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Thursday, June 11, 2009. If you have a BlackBerry. Have you checked your email on it while at your office? If you have an iPhone. Have you viewed weather, news, or YouTube. If you use an Instant Messenger. Have you found yourself using Text Messaging. On your phone more frequently? To locate a store and provide directions? 8221; Even the h...
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Scott Kosch's Weblog: How Much is my Company Worth?
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A discussion of innovation, technology, venture capital, business leadership, leveraged finance, managing high growth companies, liquidity strategies, and the markets. Thursday, July 31, 2008. How Much is my Company Worth? This is the most common question we receive at Kosch Capital. Will have an accurate entry and useful references. Instead, I would like to explain some common misperceptions and pitfalls in practical terms. Fifth, the cost of capital. For potential acquirers and the IRR. Often referred ...