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Confidential: Read and Return. 2. Gary Kalbach. 27 years as a venture capitalist$45 million invested over $600 million valueFounded two venture capital firms with $550 millionSeed investor in Sun Microsystems, Novellus Systems, Integrated Device Technology83 companies funded, 40 board seats,
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1. Confidential: Read and Return Venture Capital A 27 Year Perspective Gary Kalbach
September 2005
2. Confidential: Read and Return 2 Gary Kalbach 27 years as a venture capitalist
$45 million invested – over $600 million value
Founded two venture capital firms with $550 million
Seed investor in Sun Microsystems, Novellus Systems, Integrated Device Technology…
83 companies funded, 40 board seats, 50% worked
Created the angel/institutional fund model
BS, The Business School, University of California, Berkeley; MBA, San Jose State University
3. Confidential: Read and Return 3 Backyard
4. Confidential: Read and Return 4 Granddaughter In Garden
5. Confidential: Read and Return 5 West Coast Venture CapitalEl Dorado Ventures Investing since 1978
Seed/early stage – West Coast
Information technology industry focus
Enterprise software and services
Communications
40+ Entrepreneurs – Technology Partners
6. Confidential: Read and Return 6 Seed Investor In… Sun Microsystems
Integrated Device Technology
Novellus Systems
Access Health (acquired by McKesson/HBOC)
Earthlink Networks
Amati (acquired by Texas Instruments)
Datasage (acquired by Vignette)
NuSpeed Internet Systems (acquired by CISCO)
Cyras Systems (acquired by CIENA)
Efficient Networks (acquired by Siemens)
7. Confidential: Read and Return 7 The Process? Write business plan
Raise venture capital
Sell product
Go public or sell company
Retire
8. Confidential: Read and Return 8 Keys To SuccessMy Perspective Management team
Products and markets
Markets that are not there – yet!
Financing
Ownership
Opportunistic exits
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10. Confidential: Read and Return 10 Vision Thinking out of the box
Example:
Sky Dayton, EarthLink Networks
At age 22, Imaging design firm, coffee
house operator
Vision of the need for connection to
exploding Internet
$1 billion company
11. Confidential: Read and Return 11 Drive Often multiple motivating forces
Example:
Bob Graham, Novellus
Intel founder, built Applied Materials
not recognized
Driven to prove he could build a company
Built a $1 billion company
12. Confidential: Read and Return 12 Leadership The team is usually right about the CEO – Listen!
Example:
Sun Microsystems
Brought in professional manager
Team revolted
Scott McNealy promoted to President
$18 billion company
13. Confidential: Read and Return 13 Problems Along The Way Suddenly out of money
Key non-performing member of team
Management team member leaves
Product/Technology doesn’t work
Market/Competitive landscape changes
Investor group falls apart on vision/execution
14. Confidential: Read and Return 14 Management Teams Finance them
Build them or
Change them
15. Confidential: Read and Return 15 Markets In The Late 1990s Idealab! Paid $50M over 10 years to license the .tv extension from the Pacific Island country of Tuvalu
eCompanies paid $7.4M for the domain name “business.com”
16. Confidential: Read and Return 16 2000 – A New Paradigm Brand: first
Product: later
Profitability: never
17. Confidential: Read and Return 17 Over-Funded Sectors Pet Assure
Pet Food Giant
Pet Food WareHouse
Pet’s Choice
Pets.com
PETsMART
18. Confidential: Read and Return 18 Flawed Business Models You cannot fix slim margins with high-cost advertising
WebVan did not have a viable business model
19. Confidential: Read and Return 19 What Went Wrong Too many inexperienced VCs
Venture capital has traditionally financed B2B
Most dot-com’s were consumer oriented
20. Confidential: Read and Return 20 What’s Happening Now Back to basics
Customer-oriented/market-oriented
21. Confidential: Read and Return 21 How Do VCs Find Opportunities Successful entrepreneurs
Successful entrepreneurs
Other networks
22. Confidential: Read and Return 22 El Dorado Technology Partners Competitive Advantage Created 27 years ago
Successful entrepreneurs
Recognized experts in targeted industries
Must be involved to co-invest
Frequent interaction
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24. Confidential: Read and Return 24 How To Get Through The Funnel Business model that satisfies market
Understanding of what it takes to build team, product lines and business
Well thought out business plan
Experience helps – crusty sales person vs. 5 PhDs
25. Confidential: Read and Return 25 Non-starter Quotes Founder will run to $100 million
All you need is 1% of billion dollar market
Year 5 sales of $1,457,987,238 with 50% profit
Product will sell itself
There is no competition
26. Confidential: Read and Return 26 In Conclusion Venture capital is an apprenticeship business
Careers are built brick-by-brick
Craftsmanship comes with experience
27. Confidential: Read and Return Thank You.