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By Mark Suster on April 8, 2010

I was on This Week in Venture Capital today with Jason Calacanis talking about the big VC deals at the moment and talking about the VC industry. It’s a new show that Jason has created along the lines of his popular series including This Week in Startups. I think this one will become popular, too. It’s designed to be an engaging way to catch up on the quick venture news of the week.
It’s about a 30 minute video (or about as long as it normally takes to read my rambling posts!
. I’d embed the video but it doesn’t seem to allow you to do this so here’s the link the This Week in Startups, Inaugural show.
We covered the following and much more:
- FourSquare (
rumors of both an $80m pre money or a $100 million acquisition). I was asked if I would pay $80 million. My answer: “no.” I believe that the team is high potential but the valuation seems stratospheric to me for the stage of the company. But I’d love to be wrong and see them all make a ton of money. I also agree with Charlie O’Donnell that
they won’t see to Yahoo! now (or ever). I believe that the “check in” game model has a shelf life but that FourSquare is smart enough to be working on future gaming aspects.
- Quora (
funding led by Benchmark at a crazy valuation: $86 million). Crazy valuation. But from what I understand A+ team and obviously backed by a great firm. I can only imagine that there’s an inside story here I don’t know about. Q&A delivers amazing SEO juice that I’ve seen at several recent companies so I get that. Plus, maybe they’ve got some mega Facebook deal in the works?
- Gdgt (l
ed by Spark, True Ventures) – Love the idea. People spent a ton of time researching which gadgets to buy. The Web 1.0 sites still dominate. And SEO juice of sites with no value makes searching for real product feedback suck.
Also in the video:
- Is it a good idea for VC’s to pay stratospheric prices?
- IPO market is back. We discussed some of the recent IPOs.
- Talked about the roles of partners, venture partners, associates and principals in a VC
- Why VC’s who have “dial out” programs to early-stage startups damage their reputation
- My blog and what it’s done for my deal flow

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged startups, vc funding, VC Industry, venture capital

2x startup Founder & CEO who has gone to the Dark Side of VC. His first company, BuildOnline was sold in 2005, his second,
Koral was acquired by
Salesforce.com and became known as Salesforce Content, while Mark served as VP Product Management. In 2007 Mark joined
GRP Partners in 2007 as a General Partner. He focuses on early-stage technology companies, usually looking at Series A investment, and blogs at the aptly titled
Both Sides of the Table.