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'Fundraising Rounds Are Not Milestones' (ycombinator.com)

Michael Seibel, a partner at Y Combinator, writes in a blog post: I'd like to make the point that success isn't the same as raising a round of financing. Quite the opposite: raising a round should be a byproduct of success. Using fundraising itself as a benchmark is dangerous for the entire community because it encourages a culture of optimizing for short term showmanship instead of making something people want and creating lasting value. I believe founders, investors, and the tech press should fundamentally change how they think about fundraising. By deemphasizing investment rounds we would have more opportunity to celebrate companies who develop measurable milestones of value creation, focus on serving a customer with a real need, and generate sustainable businesses with good margins.

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  1. Reminds me of the .dot era by tatman · · Score: 3, Funny

    I remember a conversation with our Columbia MBA founder stating our success was evident in our expanded workforce. No mention we had zero sales--zilch. I miss the good ole days :D

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    I've always said English was my second language. Had Romeo and Juliet been written in C, I might have understood it.