Angel: How to Invest in Technology Startups--Timeless Advice from an Angel Investor Who Turned $100,000 Into $100,000,000

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$32.50  $30.23
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Harper Business
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Pages
288
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.3 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062560704

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About the Author

Jason Calacanis is a technology entrepreneur, angel investor, and the host of the popular weekly podcast This Week in Startups. The founder of a series of conferences that bring entrepreneurs together with potential investors, he was a "scout" for top-tier Silicon Valley venture capital firm Sequoia Capital and frequently appears in the media. He lives in San Francisco, California.

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"It's easy to snigger at the swagger, but Calacanis has reason to preen. He hasn't merely survived the bust; he's thrived in it. The qualities that made him annoying to his New York colleagues during the boom--his abrasive demeanor, his hucksterism, his incessant networking--serve him well in the postbubble economy."--Wired
"And that's the thing about Calacanis. Only a sucker would bet against him."--Fast Company
"The sort of person who is frequently described as a character out of a movie."--The New Yorker
"Sequoia Capital has funneled millions of dollars to scores of well-connected entrepreneurs, academics, and other people known as scouts. . . .Mr. Calacanis was one of the earliest scouts and ran an online news startup called Inside.com, in which Sequoia had invested."--The Wall Street Journal
"Jason would never stab you in the back. He might stab you in the face, though."--Douglas Rushkoff
"Arguably the world's greatest angel investor."--The Twenty Minute VC
"there is something refreshing and clarifying about Mr. Calacanis's frankness regarding his tech-fueled riches."--Farhad Manjoo, The New York Times