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Fundraising Problems? Here's $3.7 trillion in available financing.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                March 16, 2023 | [Read Online]( [Pitch Anything Playbook]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Pitch%20Anything%20Playbook&body=Fundraising%20Problems%3F%20Here%27s%20%243.7%20trillion%20in%20available%20financing.%20%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fpitchanything.com%2Fp%2Ffundraising-problems-heres-37-trillion-available-financing) Quick update for you on what I'm doing as this financial crisis unfolds. First, you need to know that I haven't moved a cent out of First Republic Bank, and I’m buying FRB stock with my personal funds (not investment advice). But here’s the biggest thing I did yesterday: I met with 25 companies in Irvine, CA – most doing $10m+ in revenue – for an emergency round table. Here’s a quick snapshot of who was represented at the meeting: - An 8-figure eCommerce company - Fast growing Real Estate Investment Fund - A Financial Services Company >+50m - Several Training and Services companies - A Stone Manufacturing and Distribution company - 2 Wealth Management companies - And a few High Net Worth Investors (family office-types) Take away #1. Everyone is nervous about banking and the safety of their capital reserves Take away #2. When 25 men in good physical shape, some ex-pro athletes, start arguing about MONEY… someone throws a donut -- it hits the wrong person in the face … and all hell breaks loose. Take away #3. I weigh 155 pounds and cannot fight anybody. At exactly 10 am, we decided to do the only thing we could control. Go play football in the rain. After knocking the living shit out of each other for 2.5 hours, here's the photo of our group…. Then we limped back to the hotel (injuries included a blown hamstring, twisted ankle, bloody nose, 3 probably-broken fingers) and only THEN, we were able to work together. The results of all this shit talking, arguing, and bonding over business? [TOMORROW MORNING @ 9am PDT](, I'm going to walk you through the results from this “Iron Bank” meeting and what 25 real companies representing more than $500m of revenue, came up with: - Conclusions on what is really happening in today's economy and financial markets - How these elite entrepreneurs are preparing for what's to come - And how they’re going to grow their companies, recession be damned. How? By tapping into the $3.7 TRILLION of dry powder that’s in the market now – investor capital that has to be put to work, or it gets sent back to the LPs. Source: [Bain Capital]( Want to find out how you can get your deal in front of this pool of capital? [Join me this Friday at 9am PDT and I’ll show you my proven formula for raising capital F.A.S.T.]( Right now, we’ve got 323 people registered and only 500 spots available in the zoom room. Make sure you get your spot before you miss out. -Oren P.S. Don’t forget to answer the quick survey below. I’m going to be making some of my best PAID resources available for free, and what to know what you’d be most interested in getting. Want to get access to some of my very best PAID resources for free? All you need to do is recommend this newsletter to people you know. Let me know which of the following resources you'd want most as an incentive. - [3 "go-to" narrative formats for creating juicy "Big Ideas"]( - [5 ways to (almost) instantly increase your valuation]( - [My 16-side magic pitch deck formula that gets money to come to you]( - [Strategies and tactics for rapidly scaling revenue]( - [A template for engineering $100m+ exits]( - [Access to my private online community (not on facebook)]( Share Pitch Anything Playbook You currently have 0 referrals. [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © Intersection Capital, LLC 273 Pacific View Lane Encinitas, California 92024, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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