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The Problem of Overcapitalization

22 pointsby sharpshootabout 17 years ago

4 comments

tonystubblebineabout 17 years ago
Everything in the article dealing with the problems of overcapitalization from the entrepreneurs end is pure speculation ("lavish salaries, expensive office chairs and generally a hunger killer for execution"). He has no knowledge that those things are true for FatDoor and nothing even anecdotal from other companies.<p>He does have a point that if they didn't execute well the first time, that doesn't bode well for the next try. However, that's not a problem with capitalization, that would be a problem with the team.<p>I was on the Odeo team that became Twitter. We were overcapitalized for a podcasting startup and that's exactly why we ended up with a bigger hit. We had the runway to experiment and the knowledge that we hadn't hit on anything big enough, so we kept trying new things.<p>In that case overcapitalization wasn't a problem in terms of being successful.
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aggiebenabout 17 years ago
Ha! At first glance, I thought he was talking about something more like this: <a href="http://bloggoergosum.us/2006/11/20/engineers-dont-get-capitalization/" rel="nofollow">http://bloggoergosum.us/2006/11/20/engineers-dont-get-capita...</a>
dshahabout 17 years ago
Raise enough money to get a few things wrong, and spend it as if it were your own money (because it is).
planckabout 17 years ago
I SEE NO PROBLEM WITH IT.