One of the most influential venture-capital firms has turned the usual rules of start-up investing on its head, telling entrepreneurs it prefers situations where the founders have controlling stakes.
WSJ.com: US Business, Wall Street Journal: Business
Tue, 07/10/2012 - 8:51pm
One of the most influential venture-capital firms has turned the usual rules of start-up investing on its head, telling entrepreneurs it prefers situations where the founders have controlling stakes.