Founders should not inform investors about smaller investments as they raise them
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Founders have a moral obligation to respond promptly to clean offers from investors 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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The behavior of investors is often opaque to founders 1 0 2The amount a startup should raise depends on the startup's needs, not on the amount investors are willing to invest 1 0 2Underestimating the amount you hope to raise sends useful signals to investors 1 0 2If you're raising money from many investors, roll them up as they say yes 1 0 2If you have multiple founders, pick one to handle fundraising so the other(s) can keep working on the company 1 0 2Introducing an investor to your cofounders should only occur when things reach a certain stage of seriousness 1 0 2Good investors don't lead startups on; their reputations are too valuable 1 0 2Founders should inform investors about smaller investments as they raise them 1 0 2Investors may pressure founders to stop raising money until they commit to them 1 0 2Having one founder take fundraising meetings avoids real-time negotiations 1 0 2