Walker Twitter Highlights: June 6th – 12th
by Scott Edward Walker on June 13th, 2010I’m using Twitter as a form of micro-blogging to share interesting articles, blog posts and podcasts relating to entrepreneurship, business and corporate law issues, and mergers & acquisitions.
For those of you who missed this week’s Twitter updates, below are my five most popular tweets (via bit.ly) and my blog-related tweets. If you’d like to see all of my tweets (or an RSS feed of them), you can do so here. Many thanks, Scott
Top 5 Tweets
- “[O]ut of the thousands of people who have pitched us at conferences…we [have] invested in…zero.” -@jeff http://bit.ly/bHhBVZ
- Delaware Court of Chancery Announces New Rules for Controlling Shareholder Freeze-Outs (via Weil) – good chart http://bit.ly/cTtVQs
- “I have a strong belief that revenue-based finance will be a major source of capital for a huge underserved market.” http://bit.ly/bxDPVy
- Blagojevich implementing “idiot” defense: “a C student who surrounded himself with people he should not have trusted” http://nyti.ms/bopCji
- “[E]ncourage the team to obsess about solving customer problems rather than [the]…financial outcome…” -@SeanEllis http://bit.ly/d7R8rA
Walker Blog-Post Related
- New post re the 10 biggest legal mistakes that startups make: http://bit.ly/96JA1b #fb #startups #OAF
- New post: “Motivational Clips for Entrepreneurs: Are You Going to Finish Strong?” http://bit.ly/9HwAWO
Tags: capital, conferences, customer problems, entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, legal mistakes, mergers, mergers & acquisitions, shareholder, startups