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8 Pearls from the grandfathers of VC

 

Sep 12, 2013, 8:29am PDT

8 pearls from the grandfathers (not godfathers) of VC


iPhone photo: Cromwell Schubarth
Kleiner Perkins' co-founder Tom Perkins, left, and Sequoia Capital founder Don Valentine held court at TechCrunch Disrupt on Wednesday in an interview with Leena Rao.
Senior Technology Reporter- Silicon Valley Business Journal
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If there is one thing Sequoia Capital founder Don Valentine wanted to make clear at TechCrunch Disrupt on Wednesday, it is this: He isn't The Godfather of venture capital.
"I did not come a thousand miles to be here from Montana only to be identified with a major criminal," Valentine said early in a wide-ranging interview of him and Tom Perkins, co-founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. "The godfather is not an image that I hope my grandchildren recognize."
OK. So he's the "grandfather of venture capital," not The Godfather. Francis Ford Coppola take note, in case you want to make a movie about where the bodies are buried on Sand Hill Road.
Both started their highly influential venture firms in 1972. Some of Sequoia's big hits since then have been Apple, Atari and Cisco. Kleiner Perkins big investments include Genentech, AOL, Google and Amazon.
Much like a chat with your grandfather, the discussion with Perkins and Valentine covered many topics in no particular order, with the following interesting nuggets of history emerging:
— Kleiner Perkins didn't do so well at the start: "We made some really funny, but stupid, investments," Perkins said of the early work by him and co-founder Eugene Kleiner. "I will confess the worst one we did was an idea to convert a motorcycle into a snowmobile. It was called, I’m not making this up, Snow-Job. I spent a couple days on it up in the Sierras and I thought it was just terrific. But the customers didn’t jump for it."
— No. 1 in Kleiner Perkins' anti-portfolio? Passing on Apple: "Kleiner and I had looked at about three kit computer companies," Perkins said. "We were very unimpressed. We very foolishly didn’t even look at Steve (Jobs) and (Steve) Wozniak. Big mistake."
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Cromwell Schubarth is the Senior Technology Reporter at the Business Journal. His phone number is 408.299.1823.

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