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July 11, 2006
More Euro VC Blogs

The list of European venture blogs is growing and we are now tracking more than 10 across the entire region. The a:c euro keeps an eye on VCs that blog for two reasons: they are sources for the a:c euro and because we offer professional blogging services (doing everything but writing the posts) and therefore need to know how the market is developing.
For new entrepreneurs the VC blogs provide insight into what makes a business plan attractive for them and what is not. You can also find out about VC events in Europe where you might be able to grab some lapels.
In our list (below) are the most active blogs, which are updated fairly regularly but not as frequently as we would like with fresh posts.
We suggest that you read the "About" pages for each blog. There you find disclosures about the blog author's perspective, bias, and position in the market.
Technofile By Max Bleyleben (Kennet a growth capital VC)
Christian Leybold (BV Capital)
Pierre Chappaz (Entrepreneur in Residence at Index Ventures)
It's All About Luck By Morten Lund (Founder of early stage advisory Lund/Kenner)
German Venture Blog By Juergen Hablicher ( investment manager at Atlas Venture)
European Capital Partners (a corporate finance and strategic advisor)
The Coffee Shops of Mayfair by Paul Fisher (an advisor at FirstCapital a corporate finance boutique)
Techbytes by Jason Ball (London Seed Capital)
Florian Dargel (an advisor at GlobalFinance )-- not b-to-v as originally posted here.
Occam's Razor By Marc Goldberg (Occam Capital)
Weblog de Chausson Finance (Paris-based corporate finance boutique)
Please note that not all venture industry blogs are wriiten by investors that make decisions about putting VC money to work. Several are written by corporate finance advisors, companies that broker deals between startups and VCs. (If you have a venture industry blog that is not on here. Let us know. Just click the Contact Us link and fire off an email.)
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