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By 20VC

Categories: VC, Startup

Summary

Brex's $5.15B acquisition by Capital One surprises some, but founders who built a $5B company by 30 should be praised. However, the deal's perceived underperformance relative to Brex's $12B 2021 raise highlights the risks of 'hubristic financing' and the need to manage investor expectations.

Key Takeaways

  1. Founders who build a $5B company by age 30 should be praised, despite some criticism, as it represents a 'heroic result' and great outcome.
  2. Raising capital at high valuations (e.g., Brex's $12B raise in 2021) can create 'hubristic financing' and set unrealistic expectations, leading to disappointment even with a $5B exit.
  3. Founders need to carefully manage investor expectations when raising at high valuations, as the company may struggle to live up to the lofty promises made to secure that funding.
  4. Even with a $5B exit, founders should not feel ashamed or that they have underperformed, as this represents a successful outcome for most stakeholders, including early investors and employees.
  5. Raising capital at market prices is often necessary to fund a company's growth, and founders should not feel obligated to turn down high-priced offers, as that would be 'dumb'.
  6. The 'weird feeling' around a seemingly successful exit is common in the startup ecosystem and highlights the tension between high-flying valuations and the realities of building a sustainable business.

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Transcript Excerpt

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