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Buzz: TiE Capital Efficient Notes

On June 29th, I was fortunate enough to moderate the TiE event on Capital Efficient companies. Mike Domek of TicketsNow, Lucas Roh of Hostway and Jason Fried of 37Signal were the entrepreneurs. David Dulka's post on the event captures a lot of the key points and dialog from the evening. I was incredibly impressed by what all three have been able to achieve. Mike Domek has built TNow into the most visited secondary ticket site in the world off of an initial $100 investment. Lucas Roh built his $100 million hosting company from cash flow (remember the hundred's of millions Exodus spent?) and Jason Fried has over 500,000 people using his services with only 6 employees. Feel free to catch the specifics from David's notes. (thanks David)

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