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How to ask a VC for money

I’m listening to a panel discussion right now featuring six former members of the L0pht hacking collective and Mudge, perhaps the most famous member of the group, just told a great story about the group going to ask Battery Ventures for the money to help fund @stake. Speaking to Chris Wysopal, aka Weld Pond, he said:
“I remember going to pick you up at your house to go see Battery and you said, Do I wear a suit? And both your wife and I said, When you’re asking someone for ten million dollars, you wear a [expletive deleted] suit.”

Just in case you’re in the market for ten million bucks, there’s the dress code.

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  1. I followed this advice on a recent trip to Sand Hill Rd, the VC mecca. Everyone we visited got a chuckle out of our suit and tie attire. In future, I will limit myself to button down and sports jacket.

    -Stiennon

    Comment by Stiennon — April 24, 2008 @ 10:34 am

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