The rules of growth have changed. at all Tikkarch disrupts 2025San Francisco’s Moscow is taking place on October 27-29, 10,000+ startups and VC leaders will gather to find out how the founders are molding into a market that seemed nothing like five years ago. And on October 27, on the Premier Industry Stage Is going publicDavid George of Anderson Horwiots will take the mic for firecuffs focused on the biggest questions facing the founders today – how do you scale and succeed when the old rules are not applied?

What happens when your company has been private for a long time?
Startup can reach a multi -billion dollar prices today, can get cash from initial employees, and remain more private than their predecessors. But these benefits are with trade. Late -stage founders now face a new set of expectations around capital performance, liquidity, and growth strategy. With this fire side chat David GeorgeGeneral Partner in Anderson Horwests, today’s VC will open the taxes of the construction of sustainable companies in the landscape.
George A16Z is leading the Growth Investing Team and has supported some of the most famous tech names of the past decade, including Airbin B, Silk, Opendor and Uber. Their insights showcase their insights on how the capital is deployed from the early stage and the secondary markets to the secondary markets.
Why is this conversation important now
With fewer IPOs, increasing the scrutiny on burning, and more capital, with more capital, today’s late -stage companies are visiting a completely different set of privileges. In this session, it will be known how the IPO window is changing, what role does the secondary role play in the liquidity of the employees, and how Startups can set themselves up to the long time lines while still moving towards big results.
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