Last week I wrote about angel investors becoming super angels and replacing the role of the venture capital firms in investing in early stage companies. Well, venture capitalists are not standing still. With institutions backing away from venture investing and the IPO market drying up, venture capital firms are rethinking their strategies. Take a look at what Tim Draper is doing to reposition his firm. However this comes out, this is all good news for entrepreneurs who need to raise early money.
Draper is corralling money from other private equity firms and high net worth individuals to create what he calls an exchange for trading shares in early stage companies.
In addition to being an informational network for investors and companies, the exchange provides a facility for matching investors with companies and a platform for actually buying and selling company shares. It’s a private stock market, giving investors the opportunity to invest in high potential companies and getting some early liquidity in lieu of an IPO.
Although this is not a new idea, it is the first time that an exchange has been pulled together for venture capital.
The exchange provides a service for entrepreneurs to raise money for their ventures, while at the same time offering investors a new way to get a return on their investment short of an IPO or acquisition.
This service doesn’t quite reach the pure start-up in that the company has to have at least $20M in revenue to enter the exchange. Nevertheless, this is a good thing for these companies in that they will have another viable opportunity for raising capital.
Launching in September, this will be a grand experiment worth following. Stay tuned as this evolves and see how other venture firms deal with this dilemma.
Bill Warner is the Managing Partner of Paladin and Associates, a business consulting firm in the Research Triangle Park area of central North Carolina, and is the Chairman of the Triangle Accredited Capital Forum, an angel investor network with over one hundred members throughout the southeast.