{"id":707,"date":"2003-08-07T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-08-07T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T04:00:00","slug":"venture-capitalist-sets-sights-on-state-firm-eager-to-make-seed-money-available-in-colo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hedgeco.net\/news\/08\/2003\/venture-capitalist-sets-sights-on-state-firm-eager-to-make-seed-money-available-in-colo.html","title":{"rendered":"Venture Capitalist Sets Sights On State ; Firm Eager To Make Seed Money Available In Colo."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Venture capitalist Trevor Loy wants to invest in Colorado entrepreneurs who have great ideas but no money.<\/p>\n<p>  He wants to find bright people who have mortgaged their home to operate a business out of their garage and need seed money to take it to the next step.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;I&#8217;m putting my entire net worth into these companies, and I like people with passion,&#8221; said Loy, managing partner of Santa Fe- based Flywheel Ventures, which supplies seed money to startup firms.<\/p>\n<p>  Loy attended a meeting of venture capitalists Tuesday, where Gov. Bill Owens and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper spoke at an economic development breakfast.<\/p>\n<p>  The event was sponsored by the law firm Cooley Godward LLP of Palo Alto. The firm also has an office in the Interlocken Business Park in Broomfield.<\/p>\n<p>  Loy liked what he heard, not only from Owens and Hickenlooper, but from the panel of venture capitalists.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;More than anything, I&#8217;d like to see more seed funding available&#8221; in Colorado, said Chris Christoffersen, a partner with Morgenthaler Ventures and former president and CEO of Ribozyme  Pharmaceuticals, which is based on University of Colorado Nobel Prize winner Tom Czech&#8217;s research on RNA.<\/p>\n<p>  Loy said he can fill that niche.<\/p>\n<p>  He&#8217;s putting together a $30 million fund that could provide $100,000 to $500,000 in initial funding to startups in information technology, communications, software and advanced materials.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;We don&#8217;t look for sexy companies,&#8221; Loy said. &#8220;We want a well- defined business.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>  He would become involved in running the companies.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;If I need to be its first salesman, I will,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>  And he plans to stay with the company until it is sold.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;One of the dangers of seed money is that money coming in at later stages does what is called &#8216;cram downs&#8217; and they kick you out. So even if the company wins, you lose,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>  He said he helped fund one startup called Samba, which provides Web-based access and reports on commercial records, he said.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;The Denver Public School system is one of our biggest clients,&#8221; Loy said. &#8220;You can go on the Web and find out how many of your bus drivers have ever gotten a ticket or been charged with DUI.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>  The company had $3.5 million in revenues last year and is already profitable, he said.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;My last fund returned 170 percent to investors,&#8221; he said. And the 10 investors made their money during the past two years, when the stock market was in a slump.<\/p>\n<p>  Loy said he will look for companies in the Boulder-Denver area as well as in Colorado Springs.<\/p>\n<p>  He keeps an office on Sand Hill Road in Silicon Valley, which was considered the heart of venture capital during the dot-com boom.<\/p>\n<p>  &#8220;I never believed that all the good ideas were occurring within a few miles of Sand Hill Road,&#8221; Loy said. &#8220;I think it is important to build bridges and reach out from California to the Rocky  Mountain region.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Venture capitalist Trevor Loy wants to invest in Colorado entrepreneurs who have great ideas but no money. 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