interview Ivailo Gospodinov: Let’s Face It, Scaling A Business From Bulgaria Globally Is A Hard Task And Requires More Than Just Money
interview Carlos Espinal, Investor In Four Of Europe’s Unicorns: A Great Idea With The Wrong People For It Won’t Take Off
interview Cristian Munteanu: Only People With Very Superficial Knowledge Of The Industry Think We Can Replicate The Silicon Valley In CEE
interview Nikolay Martinov: The Building I See From My Office Window Costs More Than All The Venture Capital Invested In Bulgaria Last Year
interview Dan Mihaescu: Most Of The Early Stage Companies In Romania Are Designed For The Local and Regional Market
interview Enis Hulli: In SEE And Turkey, B2C Startups Are Usually Designed For The Local Markets, B2B Ones Go Global
interview Apostolos Apostolakis: Five Years Ago In Greece There Was More Funding Than Eligible Entrepreneurs To Claim It. There’s Balance Today.
interview Nikola Stojanow: There Are A Lot Of Ways To Get A Project Funded In Eastern Europe, But There Is No Consistent Mentoring
interview Daniel Tomov: We Have Invested In 115 Companies In Three Years. I’m Not Sure I Would Do It Again.
interview Elina Halatcheva: We Found Enough Startups Under The Radar Worth Investing In So We Extended Our Fund
interview Pavel Velkov: My Investment Style Is Risk-Averse. I Prefer Lower Returns With Lower Probability Of Loss
video interview Adeo Ressi Of Founder Institute On Exits, Entrepreneurial Mindset And Shifts In The Startup World
Ecosystem Blockchain Investors, International VCs and Business Angels: Racing For The New €20M Acceleration Fund
interview Evgeny Angelov: In Many Cases, The Bulgarian VCs Have Subsidised Instead Of Profited From The Funds They Run
inteview Pavel Ezekiev: The Focus Of The VC Industry In Bulgaria Has Shifted Towards Collecting Management Fees