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Sequoia: We Didn't Want to Sell YouTube to Google

paul.kedrosky.com » 2007 » January » 26th » Sequoia: We Didn't Want to Sell YouTube to Google

There is an interesting quasi-revelation mid-way through a Forbes interview with Sequoia Capital partner Doug Leone. The kids at Sequoia say they didn't want to sell YouTube to Google: So what happened with YouTube? Left to our own devices, we would have kept on going. Maybe it's long-term greed. But the public market voted. They must have agreed it has potential, because Google's stock went up Continue Reading »


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