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Kim’s magazine, according to the memo, is seeking an investment of $60,000 for the first issue with a total startup cost of $100,000. The memo said the magazine aims to generate a substantial profit by devoting approximately 30 of its 88 glossy pages to advertisements...
...Bomb Magazine has attracted people’s attention since its approval in February. The Undergraduate Council approved a $2,000 grant to cover the startup costs of the magazine in March, one of the largest grants given to a student group this year...
...since the downturn. For one thing, companies are now accounting for stock options as expenses. Consequently, more and more corporations are abandoning a method of compensation that effectively let talented workers place big bets with their careers. Without stock options, we might not see the same level of frenzied startup activity prevalent during the late 1990s. The other big difference is that many of the venture capitalists in Silicon Valley are still smarting from the last round of layoffs and drop-offs in tech stock prices. Sure, hope springs eternal, but that might only stretch so far given that they...
...always infinitely curious and questioning, yet with a very down to earth sense of humor,” says David Sidman ’78, Allen’s three-time roommate, now the CEO of his own Internet startup. “I remember once we were watching ‘Star Trek’ after dinner in the Union [the old student dining hall], and in this episode the Enterprise encounters a giant spinning cube in space. Rick turned to me and mused, ‘Does God play dice with the universe...
Running a startup church on the donations of college students is no easy business, but Schlecht manages...