2011年5月9日星期一

from people who aren’t your friends and family

Not every pitch has gone over successfully.
Venga’s presentation to a group of angel investors assembled by the University of Maryland’s Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship has so far failed to yield a commitment Fendi Sunglasses.
“This is the type of technology that will require more proof from the product launch,” said Elana Fine, director of venture investments at Dingman, who coached Venga’s founders on their investor pitch Roberto Cavalli Sunglasses. “Venga will need to show proof that restaurants will invest in and use this technology before the angels agree to come on board Ferragamo Sunglasses. The bar is always higher when it comes to getting money from people who aren’t your friends and family.”

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