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tag: surviving the series A crunch

An investor’s guide to surviving the Series A crunch

An investor’s guide to surviving the Series A crunch

December 26, 2012 1:29 PM Jon Soberg

Guest Post With the balance of power shifting to the VC, here's some advice from Blumberg Capital's Jon Soberg to help founders stay afloat.

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