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Outlook 2009 by Jonathan Aberman
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Last year, I ended my Outlook
2008 with the following sentences: “As we head into 2008 my best advice to
entrepreneurs is to be flexible and creative. This is going to be a very
interesting and probably volatile year.”
Talk about understatement. Well,
as 2008 draws to a close, I can safely say that one thing is certain: if you
scare the stuffing out of consumers and businesses, they will stop spending
money. That’s pretty much where the
certainty appears to end. As we head into 2009, uncertainty is the order of the
day. That being said, there are some data points out there which I will try to connect
to provide some guideposts for the coming year.
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| Is Venture Capital Broken? by Jonathan Aberman
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Venture Capital as an industry is under considerable stress right now. Early stage venture capital is hard to find, and existing venture backed businesses are finding it difficult to obtain expansion capital. These difficulties should not be surprising to regular readers of financial pages, in light of the general problems of obtaining capital in the current economic crisis. But, by the same token, problems in the venture industry could have a profound adverse effect on the US economy, and its ability to grow once the systemic financial crisis passes.
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| Mr. Obama, Please Don’t Forget the Entrepreneurs by Jonathan Aberman
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President-elect Barak Obama is one of the most entrepreneurial presidential candidates in American history. He has shown himself to be an optimistic self-starter who can create and sell a vision to others. His campaign and transition activities demonstrate his exceptional communication and organizational skills. As a country that is based upon entrepreneurial behavior, it is not surprising to see that Americans elected an entrepreneur to lead them through a difficult economic crisis. Professional investors back entrepreneurs who have the characteristics that Mr. Obama is showing. The question now is whether this most entrepreneurial of Presidents will support those most like him.
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