Sequoia Capital's Shaun Maguire discusses the firm's new venture and seed funds, emphasizing a return to basics by focusing on high-quality founders and active company building. Maguire highlights Sequoia's history of backing influential companies, noting that a significant portion of the NASDAQ's market cap comprises early Sequoia investments. He addresses the evolving landscape of venture capital, particularly in frontier technologies requiring substantial capital, and defends the active role Sequoia plays in company formation, citing examples like Kella. The conversation also explores the impact of the government shutdown on defense tech companies, revealing a divide between those with essential services and those considered "nice to have." Finally, Maguire shares his perspective on the future of coding and the increasing importance of deal-making skills for founders.
Part 1: Sequoia’s New Funds and Strategy
Part 2: The State of Venture Capital
Part 3: Frontier Tech and Space Infrastructure
Part 4: Education, Defense, and Closing
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