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From Concept to Wall Street: A Complete Guide to Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital (Paperback)
by Oren Fuerst , Uri Geiger
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Author: Oren Fuerst , Uri Geiger
Publisher: FT Press
Pub. in: August, 2002
ISBN: 0130348031
Pages: 328
Measurements: 9.7 x 7.3 x 0.8 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA00792
Other information: 1st edition ISBN-13: 978-0130348036
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For entrepreneurs, it covers every step from idea to exit: planning, teambuilding, protecting intellectual capital, identifying funding sources, raising money, writing funding agreements, and managing through to IPO or M&A. For venture capitalists, investment bankers, and angels, it offers comprehensive guidance for valuing potential companies and guiding them towards success.
- More than fundraising: the entire VC process In-depth coverage of the unique challenges associated with planning and managing VC-funded startups.
- Practical insight from all sides of the table: Insider's expertise for entrepreneurs, investors, advisors, and consultants.
- Applicable to every venture capital funded industry: Electronics, hardware, software, information technology, telecom, biotech, medical instrumentation, and more.
- Reviews and compares all key funding sources: Venture capital funds, investment banks, angels, and other funding sources.
- Includes in-depth coverage of valuation, legal, and contractual issues: The most challenging and risky aspects of the VC process: pitfalls and solutions
The new realities of venture capital: a start-to-finish success guide: - Addresses the entire venture development process-from planning and funding a startup through IPOs, M&As, or dissolution.
- Includes detailed coverage of management issues crucial to the success of the venture.
- For every participant: entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, investment banks, angels, consultants, and advisors.
- Reflects the revolutionary changes in venture capital industry since the dot.com implosion.
- Co-authored by two leading experts in Venture Development and Venture Capital Industry, and reviewed by dozens of leading investment bankers, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and lawyers.
Now, there's a comprehensive guide to the realities of venture capital as they exist right now and going forward. In From Concept to Wall Street, two leading experts in venture-backed entrepreneurship offer a start-to-finish guide to the entire process: starting new companies, identifying and negotiating funding, and managing to-and through-IPOs or M&As. Drawing on their immense personal experience on all sides of the table-and the hard lessons of recent years-Dr. Oren Fuerst and Dr. Uri Geiger offer a complete roadmap for both investors and entrepreneurs. They begin with detailed guidance on the startup process: evaluating ideas, assembling initial teams, establishing companies, defining strategies, recruiting key employees, registering intellectual property, and more. Next, they review the startup's cash requirements and potential sources of capital, and walk through the process of capital raising, with a close look at valuation, and at the typical contractual arrangements between funders and entrepreneurs. The book includes a full section on venture capital entities and institutions, ranging from VC funds to angels; then presents in-depth coverage of IPOs, M&As, restructurings, and even dissolution of failed enterprises. - From the publisher
Target readers:
Entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, investment bankers
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Dr. Oren Fuerst is the Managing Director of Strategic Models LLC, a strategic advisory in the international, technology and healthcare sectors, handling all aspects of venture development and venture capital investments. Fuerst is also co-director of the Technology and Internet Valuation and Strategy Executive program at Columbia Business School, and lectures in the Executive and MBA programs. He was formerly on the faculty of Yale School of Management and served with the Capital Market Advisory Group of KPMG. He is also a feature financial columnist for leading financial publications, including the Financial Times. He received his master's and doctoral degrees from Columbia Business School (on the topic of International Securities Offerings).
Dr. Uri Geiger is co-founder and CEO of GalayOr Networks Inc., a developer of innovative micro opto-mechanical systems for applications at the core of next-generation optical networks. He teaches venture capital and entrepreneurship topics at Tel Aviv University Business School. An experienced lawyer with leading law firms, including Sullivan & Cromwell, he specialized in securities offerings, M&As and venture capital transactions. Dr. Geiger has vast experience in running technology-based and capital-raising projects, including founding and successfully selling an Internet-based jewelry company. He received his master's and doctoral degrees from Columbia University Center for Law & Economics (on the topic of International Securities Offerings). His influential work had been published in leading law and economics journals.
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From the publisher
Foreword by Pierre Lamond, General Partner, Sequoia Capital
Venture capital has never been more important to the entrepreneur. But in the past few years, the venture capital process has changed dramatically: first with the dot.com explosion, again with the dot.com collapse, and yet again as the industry has learned its lessons and begun to move forward.
From Concept to Wall Street is the first book on venture capital to reflect these radical transformations and their impact on ventures creation and development. Written by two leading participants in the venture capital and entrepreneurial process, it covers all you need to know to succeed-whatever your industry, whatever your role.
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Over the past decade, thousands of new ventures were established every year around the world, and tens of billions of dollars were invested by venture capitalists. Technological vision, an entrepreneurial spirit, and success stories of other entrepreneurs and investors have led many talented people to get involved in the technology-intensive, or high tech, industry as entrepreneurs, investors, or consultants. The far-reaching changes experienced by the global economy, and in particular, the introduction of the PC and the Internet, have dramatically accelerated the pace of development of new ventures, and their number. Furthermore, during the second half of the 1990s, the technological changes and vast resources invested in many high tech ventures, in both the private and public markets, have caused many to believe that the ratio of risk to return was never as low as during that period.
The unprecedented prosperity of the U.S. stock markets in the 1990s led to enormous financial investments in venture capital and in promising startup companies around the world. Such a volume of funds, unmatched in human history, supported thousands of new and existing ventures every year.
The severe economic crisis that befell the capital markets and started in the year 2000 symbolized, for many, the end of an era in capital markets and entrepreneurship. For us, this was an expected awakening after several years of euphoria in the market. We are confident the high tech industry will continue to supply the global economy with developments that will streamline business systems, decrease production costs, and improve the quality of life of citizens worldwide.
Despite the substantial slowdown in the capital market, technological changes have not come to a halt, and companies are being established, developed, and have raised capital. Technological progress is visible everywhere in fields such as communications, electronics, hardware, software, information technologies, biotechnology, genomics, and medical devices.
From Concept to Wall Street was written to fulfill the need for a central source of information for entrepreneurs, investors, consultants, employees, and anyone involved or interested in entrepreneurship and the venture capital industry.
In this book we combine our practical and academic experience, with the experience of leading experts in their respective fields, to communicate a mass of material in a manner that is as coherent and straightforward as possible, without sacrificing depth.
The book describes the lifecycle of the venture, from its establishment, though its various capital raising activities and its venture development process, including strategy formulation, business planning, and implementation, up to the IPO or acquisition by another company. The book addresses all the material aspects, theoretical and practical, of venture capital investment, venture creation and development, through the eventual investment realization.
The focus is on venture capital-backed companies (independent or part of larger organizations) and issues pertaining to their value maximization. At the same time, the book details the types of investors in those companies - their nature, method of operation, and the manner by which they are organized.
In the past few years, the venture capital process has changed dramatically, first with the dot.com explosion, again with the dot.com collapse, following by the collapse of the tech sector. These changes have underlined the importance of deep understanding of the venture process in order to guarantee the construction of economically solid entrepreneurial companies, leading to the successful fund raising for these firms, to their rapid and sustainable growth, and finally the success for their investors.
From Concept to Wall Street is the first book on venture capital and entrepreneurship to reflect these radical transformations and their impact on venture creation and development. Leveraging our experience and benefiting from the insights of countless experts, this book covers all you need to know to succeed in this industry-whatever your sector and whatever your role.
Dr. Oren Fuerst Dr. Uri Geiger New York, July 2002 |
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-05-30 00:00>
As an entrepreneur and VC investor tfor more than 20 years, i higly recoomend the book. extremely useful insights for both roles, which indicate how experienced these authors and their advisors are. the book covers all important aspects of the business, along with useful tips and watch outs known only the most experienced people in this business. By far the best book in its category. |
A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-05-30 00:00>
By far the most comprehensive and concise book on entrepreneurship and venture capital investment. The book takes a rather unique approach of introducing fairly complicated issues in a straighforward fashion. The authors are looking at all aspects of VC investments and businedd development with a "value investing" approach, something I liked a lot. warning of fads and bubbles and legal pitfalls, they provide excellent insights that only experienced investros and entrepreneurs know how important they are. As an entrepreneur and VC investor for more than 20 years,I highly recommend the book. |
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