Bill Gurley returns to Invest Like The Best to discuss the current state of venture capital, highlighting market realities impacting VCs, founders, and LPs. He points to the rise of mega VC funds, the existence of "zombie unicorns," and stalled IPO and M&A markets. Gurley suggests LPs face liquidity problems due to the lack of exits and questions the sustainability of the Yale investment model if everyone adopts it. The AI wave, despite its potential, has created overfunding and high valuations. He also touches on the shift towards companies staying private longer, potentially hoarding public IPO growth years. Gurley advises founders to be aware of unit economics and the need to transition from a "pirate" to a "navy" as they scale.
Outlines
Part 1: The VC Landscape and Valuation Challenges
Part 2: Stalled Markets and the Shift to Private Growth
Part 3: Systemic Issues and Capital Market Innovation
Part 4: AI Potential, Limitations, and Personal Impact
Part 5: LP Strategies and the Cost of Capital
Part 6: AI Adoption, Global Competition, and Hard Tech
Part 7: Market Resets and Professional Standards
Part 8: Founder Advice and Future Outlook
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