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Series B and later rounds have plummeted. Just plummeted.

Cooley is one of the top law firms representing startups, and so they have data that no one else quite has.

They know exactly what venture deals are priced at, exactly how many are happening, and exactly what is happening across 100s and 100s of leading startups.

Other data sources are great, but law firms have a unique access to the exact, real data. Everyone else is scanning public filings and making some educated guesses.

And what Cooley has seen for later-stage VC rounds is pretty brutal. More brutal than I thought, in fact. You can see the simply massive decline in the total amounts of VC capital raised in the chart below:

A few specific learnings:

* The median pre-money valuation for Series D or later deals dropped from a record high of $3.5 billion in May 2022 to just $527 million in September 2022

* For Series C deals, median pre-money valuations dropped from $502 million in June 2022 to $130 million in September 2022

* The median pre-money valuation for Series B deals dropped from $164 million in June 2022 to $90 million in September 2022

This is consistent with other data sources, but in a much more specific and useful form.

Unicorns are, for now at least, essentially dead.

Even Series D rounds, the handful that are still happening, aren't even unicorns. Series C deals are also almost nonexistant. And at the earliest part of investing, seed is still active. At least for now, investing early has only been partially impacted by stock prices that have fallen 50%-75% since their peaks for even the best in SaaS.

It is what it is for now. Founders that are looking for seed rounds, understand it's still out there. And founders looking to raise later rounds, this is clear data on how much harder it gets for each round. Series A and Series B rounds are at half the valuations of a year ago -- twice as hard as last year. And Series C rounds are 4x harder to pull off.

And later stage deals have basically evaporated.

Make that capital last.
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Most CEOs do not have “15 minutes to do a quick call“

Most CEOs WILL read your email though if it looks like it will truly help their company. If it's one of their Top 5-10 problems to solve, right now.

Make that email truly awesome and solve that problem. Instead of asking for a “quick call.“

See what happens.

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