Is your business right for Venture Capital?

By Vince Thompson | Aug 26, 2009 |

In this FoxBusiness appearance, Mark Suster, provides the framework as well as some fantastic pointers for approaching venture investors. Mark should know. He’s a general partner in GRP partners, a leading venture firm specializing in startup and early stage companies. He’s also a respected 2x entrepreneur who sold his last company to Salesforce.com.

Enjoy his good tips and we’ll ask Mark to join us soon on Pure Genius to share more of this thinking on entrepreneurship.

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