The Kingmakers: Venture Capital and the Money Behind the Net

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The Kingmakers: Venture Capital and the Money Behind the Net

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A noted journalist and author gets close to the key players in a hush-hush field
The Kingmakers reveals the world of high-powered venture capitalists, following them as they interview hopeful entrepreneurs, select boards for funded companies, shepherd companies toward an IPO, and decide which industries and what companies to invest in. This is the first time a journalist has been given total access to this highly guarded business for a book-length work. It offers insight into what companies and industries will hold the key to our economic future, as well as the inner workings of the venture capitalists and investment bankers. Author has access to the key players in high technology and some of the venture capitalists profiled include Ann Winblad, Roger McNamee, Dick Kramlich, and Andy Rappaport.
Karen Southwick (San Francisco, CA) is a professional journalist and Managing Editor of Forbes ASAP, a bimonthly magazine with a circulation of 850,000. She is the author of Silicon Gold Rush (0-471-24646-8) and High Noon

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". . . as the Internet Age transforms our institutions the way the Industrial Age did 150 years ago, venture capital transforms the Internet Age. Venture Capitalists-with their access to huge and growing sums of money, their knowledge, their strategic advice, and their choices-literally determine what new companies will live or die."-Karen Southwick

Columbus had his Isabella. The Renaissance had its Medici. So, too, the New Economy has its venture capitalists-that select group of high-powered financiers with the vision to recognize the value of a new idea or breakthrough technology and the courage, tenacity, and wherewithal to transform entrepreneurial dreams into business realities. Without them, there would have been no PC industry, no Internet Age, no biotech revolution, and no e-commerce. Yet, despite the inestimable influence they've had on the course of contemporary history and everyday life, their identities and modus operandi remain shrouded in mystery.

In The Kingmakers, Karen Southwick, noted journalist and the Executive Editor of Forbes ASAP, strips away the veil of secrecy surrounding the venture capital industry to offer the first behind-the-scenes look at the individuals who populate it and the nitty-gritty details of how they work-and to profile some of their most spectacular successes and failures of recent years. She also doesn't hesitate to examine how venture capital excesses contributed to the dot-com demise and suggests ways the industry could reform itself.

Southwick traces the evolution of the industry, explaining why and how it got started, what it has been, what it is now, and what it is likely to become in the years ahead. Through a series of sharply drawn profiles and vignettes, she takes us into the thick of the action, where we observe, firsthand, VCs as they interview hopeful entrepreneurs, select boards for funded companies, shepherd companies toward IPOs, and decide which start-ups to fund and which to cut off. She brings us in for a close view of industry superstars such as John Doerr, Don Valentine, and Vinod Khosla, as well as a number of lesser lights, newcomers, and wanna-bes who are transforming the nature of the venture capital industry. And she takes us inside several struggling start-ups where we hear directly from the company executives themselves about the complex, often rocky relationships that exist between them and their VC handlers.

Offering an unparalleled look into the inner workings of the venture capital industry, The Kingmakers is exciting and important reading for entrepreneurs, businesspeople, and literally anyone wanting to acquire a better understanding of the forces driving the monumental changes in business and society wrought by the high-tech revolution.

The Kingmakers: Venture Capital and the Money Behind the Net

The Kingmakers: Venture Capital and the Money Behind the Net,Karen Southwick,Wiley,047139520X,Accounting - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,E-Commerce - General,Finance,Internet industry,Venture capital,Business & Economics / General,Business & Management,Internet

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