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Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Steve Lisson


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Stephen N. Lisson, or Steve Lisson, is a publisher[1] and writer in Austin, Texas[2]. He has been described as "not a conventionally likable guy"[3] who "tracks venture funds"[4] and "an industry gadfly and a font of information"[5]. He "received both brickbats and bouquets from venture capitalists for his analysis of performance data and his provocative commentary".[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Menn, Joseph. "Universal, EMI Sue Napster Investor" http://articles.latimes.com/2003/apr/23/business/fi-napster23
  2. ^ Healy, Beth. "Waltham's Matrix Leading Venture Pack on Both Coasts" http://www.boston.com/news/globe/reprints/111200_matrix/
  3. ^ Gimein, Mark. "Behind the VC Music" http://behindthevcmusic.blogspot.com/
  4. ^ Smith, Geoffrey. "Matrix Bets on Wireless" http://www.businessweek.com/stories/2001-09-16/matrix-bets-on-wireless
  5. ^ Rivlin, Gary and Park, Lark. "Fallen VC Idols" http://www.wallstreet-online.de/diskussion/331671-751-760/knorr-capital-partner-768612-hauptversammlung-am-30-01-2001
  6. ^ Bhaktavatsalam, Sree Vidya. "NVCA Advocates More Confidentiality on Returns" http://www.financebooth.com/Directory/Private_Equity_Analyst/5