Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Cooley Trends In Venture Capital: "Q4 2016 – A Solid Close to a Strong Year of Financings"

The reports are in two distinct parts:
1) What Cooley itself did and
2) The wider venture business

We've linked to Upfront Ventures' Mr Suster a few times, posts after the jump.

From the Cooley law firm:
In the fourth quarter of 2016, there were slightly higher deal volumes and aggregate dollars raised compared to prior quarters. In Q4 2016, Cooley handled 187 disclosable deals representing more than $2.7 billion of invested capital. While deal volume increased by 18% compared to Q4 2015, the total proceeds decreased by roughly 23%. In Q4, we included seed-stage financings for the first time. Over the course of the past two years, the median pre-money valuation for seed-stage financings was $6 million and the median deal size was approximately $2 million.
Download the full report in PDF format.
Commentary from Mark Suster on the state of VC investing in Q4 2016
Mark Suster, partner at Upfront Ventures, discusses recent venture trends and what’s ahead for 2017.
2016 saw the rise of the global investor: Out of Japan and China we saw a massive increase in capital come into the US market.
Corporate VC involvement: Not only are there new CVCs, but they’re writing much bigger checks.
Founder-friendly terms: Terms are shifting back to being founder-friendly. And salaries are on the rise. I’m willing to bet that option refreshes are also on the rise. I expect that to be true for 2017 and 2018 unless there’s an unforeseen black swan.
Trump: Under the new administration, one other thing that is likely to happen is the repatriation of capital for the large corporates, including the global tech giants.

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Previously from Mr. Suster's Both Sides of the Table blog:
February 2013
VC Turned Entrepreneur
December 2014
Venture Capital in 2015: Mark Suster of Upfront Ventures on Valuations Creeping Up
October 2015
Why Upfront Ventures Invested in Disruptive Rental Car Startup Skurt
February 2016
"What Most People Don’t Understand About How Startup Companies are Valued"