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Avoiding Undue Diligence: My Strange Approach To Angel Investing
January 26, 2013 /
In a few weeks, I’m going to write a $25,000 check to invest in a company that currently does not exist. There is no company. There’s no team. And I have no idea what the company will do or hopes to do. I’m investing almost completely blind. More on this craziness a little later in this article.
To understand why I would do something so crazy, let me first catch you up a bit on my angel investment history and "strategy" (and I use the word strategy very loosely). It’s not your typical story.
Dharmesh Shah
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