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Why Greylock capped its new fund at $1.5B when it says it could have raised more
Greylock Partners limited its new fund to $1.5B despite potential to raise more, opting to keep investments around 25 per fund. The firm aims to maintain its role as 'the most important partner' to founders by focusing on quality over quantity.
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