Interview with Mark Stevens, Sequoia and other links
March 30th, 2007 by Benjamin KuoMy interview with Mark Stevens, General Partner at Sequoia Capital, was posted this morning. From the interview:
…we have a bit of what I call an impedance mismatch–you have a lot of money coming into the system, into startups, but you don’t have a lot of highly valued exits. Is there a bit of a bubble? Yes, we’re concerned about valuations going up and too many companies being financed in certain categories. There’s definitely concern.
Also, other interesting links and coverage of local companies elsewhere this week:
Michael Arrington pans Michael Eisner’s Prom Queen project. Liz Gannes at NewTeeVee gets Eisner’s own thoughts on content.
StartupSquad looks at Los Angeles-based Teleflip.
The Alarm Clock looks at GoTV’s recent investment by Motorola.
