@@highrantdistrict I don’t know who they were funded by. They are not a publicly held company. Looks like they got $3.85M in four rounds of funding. So how should they run a company without a CFO and CEO? A workers collective?
@@VinylRundown No, they should have officers. I was just asking who funded them via venture capital since there's likely no return on the back end. I figured the Lloyd Starr (IIRC) hire was strictly due to his previous experience raising VC, just couldn't imagine any VC thinking it was a good thing to invest in.
@@highrantdistrict looks like they hired him to turn things around a few years ago. He was not mentioned in any recent news. Not there as a far as I can tell.
Excellent breakdown of this case. Thanks for the explanation!
Thanks Gregg for your very informative video. Looking forward to your upcoming interview.
The fact that there is a CFO and CEO of VMP says it all right there, I think.
A company backed by VC money - with revenues in excess of $10M a year - how would you run the company?
@@VinylRundown If by VC you mean Venture Capital, which VC backed them?
@@highrantdistrict I don’t know who they were funded by. They are not a publicly held company. Looks like they got $3.85M in four rounds of funding. So how should they run a company without a CFO and CEO? A workers collective?
@@VinylRundown No, they should have officers. I was just asking who funded them via venture capital since there's likely no return on the back end. I figured the Lloyd Starr (IIRC) hire was strictly due to his previous experience raising VC, just couldn't imagine any VC thinking it was a good thing to invest in.
@@highrantdistrict looks like they hired him to turn things around a few years ago. He was not mentioned in any recent news. Not there as a far as I can tell.
VMP touched me in the men's room.
Was it VMP or someone pretending to be them?