Upcoming Angel Forum Workshop on Company Valuation
Angel Forum will be running a workshop on Company Valuation and Equity Term Sheets – October 27 at SFU Harbour Centre.
How to value your company and understand the investment conditions of an equity investor
Why attend? If you are planning to raise serious private equity in the next 12 months, ask yourself:
1) With US and International public equity markets down 15+ %, how do you correctly value your private company?
2) Do you have a good overview of the language and ramifications of a term sheet that will be offered by an investor?
3) Are you familiar with how angel and VC investors value companies, dilution impact and valuation negotiations?
4) Network with local investor panelists; Basil Peters, Paul Geyer and Geoff Catherwood during breaks, lunch and reception.
Content by the US Angel Capital Association with help by angel experts, these workshops are ranked 4.5 or better out of 5.0. 200+ people attended first four workshops. No comparable content offered in Canada. “Great info, must have to complete a deal”
Seminar Leader is Bill Payne who is an active private investor, board member and advisor to entrepreneurs. He is an involved member of San Diego’s Tech Coast Angels, Vegas Valley Angels and Aztec Venture Network and has successfully founded or invested in 41 start-up companies. “Bill Payne has a particular knack of delivering his great knowledge of angel investing, worth the price of admission.”
Who should attend: Only experienced CEOs or CFOs of investor centered companies that are growing quickly and are seriously looking for multiple angel or VC investors. You should already have a basic understanding of venture capital finance having raised some equity before or through attending our Investor Ready™ or similar seminars.
New Ventures BC contacts can get 10% off registration, and you can save $50 by registering before Sept 20. Space is limited, you can register at Angel Forum.
September 5th, 2009 at 8:31 am
Just an introduction. Glad to be here, I’m new. Saying hi to all you all.
SLK
November 19th, 2009 at 3:45 am
I now experience problems with my Windows XP system. This issues come from no-where and I can’t recall installing or changing anything that would cause this issue.
When I plug my Speedtouch wireless network USB dongle into my Windows XP Computer (not laptop) win XP reboots itself. Sometimes it does it immediately, other times it’ll take 30 seconds or even up to 15 minutes before it restarts. After rebooting it will enter a cycle of rebooting everytime the system gets as far as the mouse cursor. Ocassionally icons will appear and then it’ll reboot. As soon as I remove the USB device from the port it boots normally. I can run the computer, play games, work, do whatever and it’s fine until the USB wireless stick plugs in again.
I have tried the USB Wireless stick in every USB port available (2 fore and 2 aft). My USB keyboard and wireless mouse work fine in all the available USB ports.
I have run system restore to numerous points, and gone back as far as I can with that.
I have tried an indentical Speedtouch USB network stick (running fine on another PC) and it does the same. Both sticks work in a second PC.
I have removed and re-installed the Speedtouch software.
I have run a full virus scan with no faults found.
I have run hijackthis and with nothing unusual.
I have the ‘automatically restart’ option unticked in the system properties bar with reference to system failures.
I have run Dells System check from the Bios/Startup menu. It threw up a couple of USB connection faults that seemed hardware related. I don’t have those details as didn’t write them down but could get them if it’d help?
Below are system details etc:
Dell Dimension E522 (12months old)
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+
1024Mhz Ram
Windows XP Media Centre Version 2002. Service Pack 3. Version 5.1.2600.
Internet Explorer Version 7.0.5730.11
Thomson Speedtouch 121g Wireless 802.11g Adaptor
Can anyone help with a solution on this?
Thanks
Dave a.k.a. the big ass boy with the toy