Why investors should worry when founders go quiet
Investors want to know what is going on in the business they have invested into, and communicating frequently with them keeps them engaged and supportive.
Investors want to know what is going on in the business they have invested into, and communicating frequently with them keeps them engaged and supportive.
Dunedin startup CodeLingo has raised NZ$540,000 ($494,000) in seed funding from Australian venture capital firms Right Click Capital and Reinventure.
A board is a carefully chosen collection of individuals who – together with the company founders – can serve as a strategic resource to help guide the business.
In reality, traction is not everything. In fact, especially to an investor, your history of growth is equally important and can even make or break a prospective investment deal.