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Have Valuations Really Fallen Off A Cliff In 2022? And The 10 Biggest Rounds Of June

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[Crunchbase News]( July 2, 2022 [1]( [Have Valuations Really Fallen Off A Cliff In 2022?]( Investors have raised repeated alarms to founders to cut back and assume that raising capital at last year’s inflated valuations is now off the table. [Startup Valuations →]( [2]( [The 10 Biggest Rounds Of June: SpaceX Blasts Off; Biotech Startup Resilience Locks Up Huge Round]( There’s been a lot of talk about the slowing pace of venture capital, but June funding rounds still seem to show some strength—albeit anecdotally—as investors spread their money across a vast array of sectors from space travel to AI to farming. [Funding Rounds →]( [3]( [Even A16z Is Slowing Its Investing Pace]( Andreessen Horowitz is one of the most-recognized venture capital firms in Silicon Valley and it just keeps growing. But amid a general pullback in venture investment, the firm also appears to be slowing down its investing pace. [A16z Investment →]( [4]( [How to Value Your Startup Today: Look Toward Tomorrow]( For startups, looking in the past to arrive at today’s valuation is a flawed formula. Hetz Ventures' managing partner Judah Taub explains how to value your company by looking forward. [Valuing Startups →]( [5]( [The Dollar Stock Club: Delisting Looms For These Poorly Performing SPACs]( SPAC deals carried out in 2020 and 2021 have broadly been truly terrible performers. Now, share prices have gotten so low that several companies have received notice from Nasdaq that they are in danger of delisting. [Delisting SPACs →]( [6]( [A Day in the Life of a Successful SDR]( Looking to jump-start your career as an SDR? Here is everything you need to know before starting your career in sales including essential skills, daily routine and salary potential. Senior Director of Sales Development at 6sense, Ernest Owusu also shares advice on how to succeed in the role. [Successful SDRs →]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( Crunchbase, Inc. 564 Market Street, Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94104

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