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E111 Breakup big tech monopolies? Nava VC & Stanford Prof Manish Patel

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E111 Breaking up big tech monopolies on Fireside with a VC speaking with Manish Patel, founder of Nava Ventures, a $175m VC fund in San Francisco, Teaching Faculty at Stanford University, early Googler, and former General Partner at Highland Capital Partners. Talking about his history at Google pre-IPO and the current state of monopolies with Google, Apple and Microsoft and what should regulators do as well as regulatory capture with Open AI and other tech titans. Manish also talks about Nava VC and their Series A concentrated strategy backing 15 startups per fund from a roughly $175m fund.

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Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HSjpaXNrclE.

Find all episodes of Fireside with a VC on your favorite podcast platform: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/FiresideVC.

Learn more about the Nava Ventures: https://www.nava.vc/.

Follow Manish Patel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manishpatelli/.

Follow Andrew Romans on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/romans/.

Join our Newsletter to get our insights and curated content from the VC-startup ecosystem - Fireside with a VC: https://subscribe.7bc.vc.

Learn more about 7BC Venture Capital here: https://7bc.vc/.

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E111 Breaking up big tech monopolies on Fireside with a VC speaking with Manish Patel, founder of Nava Ventures, a $175m VC fund in San Francisco, Teaching Faculty at Stanford University, early Googler, and former General Partner at Highland Capital Partners. Talking about his history at Google pre-IPO and the current state of monopolies with Google, Apple and Microsoft and what should regulators do as well as regulatory capture with Open AI and other tech titans. Manish also talks about Nava VC and their Series A concentrated strategy backing 15 startups per fund from a roughly $175m fund.

Links and Resources:

Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HSjpaXNrclE.

Find all episodes of Fireside with a VC on your favorite podcast platform: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/FiresideVC.

Learn more about the Nava Ventures: https://www.nava.vc/.

Follow Manish Patel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manishpatelli/.

Follow Andrew Romans on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/romans/.

Join our Newsletter to get our insights and curated content from the VC-startup ecosystem - Fireside with a VC: https://subscribe.7bc.vc.

Learn more about 7BC Venture Capital here: https://7bc.vc/.

Join the conversation, leave comments, and tell us what you think about these topics and this episode.

  continue reading

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