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In this episode, meet Peter Cowley - serial entrepreneur and angel investor, board member of the Global Business Angel Network (GBAN) and President Emeritus of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN) - as he walks us through the lessons he learned while founding and running 14 businesses in technology, property and publishing, over the last 40+ years, and while building a portfolio of 76 angel investments over the last decade - 11 positive exits (one of which at 107X, paying back all invested cash), 14 failures, 51 still living.
Peter explains his investment criteria (The Team and the CAC CLV Ratio, The Product and The Finances) and talks about the importance of trust and chemistry not only between investors, but also between investors and the investees. He also describes what a good relationship between founders looks like and points out the reasons why investors leave.
In addition, Peter gives us his honest point of view about the advantages and disadvantages of university spin-outs, the implications of not having enough financial knowledge as an entrepreneur or about his energy and drive resources, that help him push his limits and do so many things in life.
βI really enjoy learning. And particularly, I enjoy spending time with people of all sorts of age or younger. The Millennials, I just absorb so much from themβ, Peter says.
Listen to this episode to learn more about:
π How did he get to his investment criteria and why are they so important for him? (04:45)
Follow Peter Cowley on his:
π Website - https://www.petercowley.org
You are invited to read Peter Cowleyβs:
π A letter to my 29 year old self - https://www.petercowley.org/a-letter-to-my-29-year-old-self
Listen to this podcast episode on your favorite podcasting platform and SUBSCRIBE in order not to miss any new one!
In this episode, meet Peter Cowley - serial entrepreneur and angel investor, board member of the Global Business Angel Network (GBAN) and President Emeritus of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN) - as he walks us through the lessons he learned while founding and running 14 businesses in technology, property and publishing, over the last 40+ years, and while building a portfolio of 76 angel investments over the last decade - 11 positive exits (one of which at 107X, paying back all invested cash), 14 failures, 51 still living.
Peter explains his investment criteria (The Team and the CAC CLV Ratio, The Product and The Finances) and talks about the importance of trust and chemistry not only between investors, but also between investors and the investees. He also describes what a good relationship between founders looks like and points out the reasons why investors leave.
In addition, Peter gives us his honest point of view about the advantages and disadvantages of university spin-outs, the implications of not having enough financial knowledge as an entrepreneur or about his energy and drive resources, that help him push his limits and do so many things in life.
βI really enjoy learning. And particularly, I enjoy spending time with people of all sorts of age or younger. The Millennials, I just absorb so much from themβ, Peter says.
Listen to this episode to learn more about:
π How did he get to his investment criteria and why are they so important for him? (04:45)
Follow Peter Cowley on his:
π Website - https://www.petercowley.org
You are invited to read Peter Cowleyβs:
π A letter to my 29 year old self - https://www.petercowley.org/a-letter-to-my-29-year-old-self
Listen to this podcast episode on your favorite podcasting platform and SUBSCRIBE in order not to miss any new one!