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Technology Funding in 2003
  • Overview of EdgeStone
  • Fundraising Environment
  • Company Strategies for Success
  • The Impact on Legal Work

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Overview of EdgeStone
Technology Funding in 2003
  • Founded in 1999, today EdgeStone is Canadas
    leading independent private capital manager
    focused on the mid-market
  • Manage more than 1.3 billion
  • Early Stage
  • Venture Equity
  • Later Stage
  • Buyout and Growth Equity
  • Mezzanine Debt
  • Fund of Funds
  • General
  • Venture
  • Independent, employee owned with strategic
    partners, National Bank Group of Companies and
    the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
  • Successful track records across all funds

National Bank and National Bank Financial
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EdgeStone Capital Venture Fund, L.P.
Technology Funding in 2003
  • Managed by Bryan Kerdman
  • 104 million in capital
  • Committed 45 million for 14 companies
  • Preferred investment size between 1 and 7
    million
  • Focus on investments in software companies in the
    transaction processing, enterprise solution,
    human capital management, and networking markets
    stage independent
  • Seek lead or co-lead position sole investor
    under 2 million
  • Investments include Workbrain, SlipStream,
    Datawire, Time Industrial

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Technology Funding in 2003
  • Overview of EdgeStone
  • Fundraising Environment
  • Company Strategies for Success
  • The Impact on Legal Work

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Todays Reality
Technology Funding in 2003
  • Angel investors are harder to find and harder to
    please
  • Number of investors have dropped by 50 or more
  • Reduced valuations have put many investments
    under water
  • VCs have shifted their focus to salvaging their
    existing investments at the expense of seeking
    new investments
  • The balance of power has shifted back to
    investors
  • This applies to ALL venture technology sectors

Situation
Impact
  • Reduced competition for investments coupled with
    lower valuations have created a buyers market
  • The investing environment is challenged
  • Great ideas and teams are still getting funded

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Outlook For 2003
Technology Funding in 2003
  • It aint getting better anytime soon
  • Perhaps the pendulum has swung too far the other
    way
  • No new venture funds are being created, just
    next funds
  • Fewer people are taking chances to chase a dream
  • Innovation is being stifled by the new reality
    they cant get money

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Sector Analysis
Technology Funding in 2003
  • The malaise extends across all technology
    sectors
  • Software
  • Hardware
  • Telecom
  • Wireless
  • Chip Manufacturing
  • Hardware, including components, is the toughest
  • Capital requirements are higher time-to-market
    longer
  • Telecom could take years to fully recover
  • Wireless in many cases is considered two
    four-letter words
  • Software is attractive for many early stage
    investors

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Technology Funding in 2003
  • Overview of EdgeStone
  • Fundraising Environment
  • Company Strategies for Success
  • The Impact on Legal Work

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Entrepreneurs Have (Mostly) Adjusted to Reality
Technology Funding in 2003
  • They are focusing on their business, not the
    public markets
  • They now have reasonable and rational valuations
  • Are realistic with respect to cash needs and
    growth projections
  • Willing to accept that investors will be very
    involved
  • They dont expect competing term sheets
  • Fewer investors are involved in each deal

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Management is Getting the Message
Technology Funding in 2003
  • Investors want
  • A unique and proprietary product offering with
    competitive advantages
  • One that addresses a real market opportunity, not
    one that requires people to change their habits
  • Investors dont want
  • Money being used for large marketing campaigns
    (yet)
  • High salaries
  • Big egos
  • Founders disease

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Technology Funding in 2003
  • Overview of EdgeStone
  • Fundraising Environment
  • Company Strategies for Success
  • The Impact on Legal Work

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Legal Impact
Technology Funding in 2003
  • Most deals now have just one or two investors
  • Less legal work fewer people to argue with?
  • Or more - does the structure of deals increase
    the length/cost?
  • Venture Capital is like any other capital market
    remember the real estate market in the early
    1990s? Sometimes its just timing
  • EdgeStone and other VCs are doing much more work
    in-house
  • Real due diligence work is required
  • Later stage style discipline
  • Its not 1999 anymore
  • Few law firms willing to swap billable time for
    equity

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What You Can Be Doing For Your Clients
Technology Funding in 2003
  • Educate them about the state of the Venture
    Capital markets
  • Control their expectations about valuation and
    structure
  • Focus on their commercial needs rather than
    transactional work
  • Prove you can be a good resource for advice and
    direction
  • Make the right introductions to the right
    investors
  • Have your clients prepared for a transaction
  • Example employment issues - IP assignment,
    non-competition
  • The company must be considered IPOable
  • Be pragmatic in your negotiations
  • Its a buyers market for now

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Summary
Technology Funding in 2003
  • Funding environment experienced during the late
    1990s and 2000 doesnt exist today
  • its gone and its not coming back
  • Pretenders, both Investors and Investees, are
    also gone
  • and the carnage isnt over
  • Great companies and great ideas still exist
  • and they will get funded
  • Impact on professional services firms is
    significant
  • less work, more competitive
  • those who can adjust will thrive

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Contacts
Technology Funding in 2003
EdgeStone Capital Partners, Inc. The Exchange
Tower 130 King Street West Suite 600, PO Box
187 Toronto, Ontario M5X 1A6 Canada
Bryan Kerdman Partner T (416) 860-3777 F (416)
860-9838 E bkerdman_at_edgestone.com
Michael Hollend Associate T (416) 860-3785 F
(416) 860-9838 E mhollend_at_edgestone.com
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