B2C Fallout Could Rival Savings And Loan Scandal
from the ouch dept
Some people are now saying that the fallout in the venture capital community concerning bad investments in B2C e-commerce plays could rival the savings and loan scandal. This is the ultimate in pessimistic viewpoints, and the article has plenty of VCs who claim it's certainly not that bad. It's still a scary scenario, however.
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True in some respects
This is where I what I see happening over the next few years. Yes, as has been iterated many times on this site, especially by yours truly, the marketplace was saturated. Yes, people are waking up. And most definitely yes, there were some very stupid ideas out there, though one good comment in the story is that many had good ideas that would have been a lot better becoming part of another business instead of being a stand-alone. Also, I may be wrong, so please correct me if so, but didn't businesses in the "old days" (ie 10-15 years ago) have to make a go of it a bit more on their own, using personal funds and bank loans, both of which cost them more? On reflecting on that, I suppose many of these companies do, then sell out right away, but were VCs around then, and did they act the same way they do now? These aren't questions of scorn, moreso RFCs.
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VCs wont be hurting
Ok, the VCs will probably feel a little hurt on the companies they still have in their portfolio that they can't take public any more because of lacking minor details like a sane business plan or profits, but that's minor.
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