Morten Lund

 

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Morten Lund is an entrepreneur based in Copenhagen, Denmark who has founded or co-invested in more than 100 high-tech start ups in the last 15 years, including Skype, ZYB, Zecco. com, Polar Rose, Maxthon, Bullguard, Tradeshift, AirHelp, Itembase, LundXY and OnlyXO. He was also a co-founder and managing partner of LundKenner, a venture capital firm focusing on technology ventures. Lund was declared bankrupt in January 2009 in the aftermath of stalled free newspaper venture Nyhedsavisen, but he announced that he was out of bankruptcy in April 2010. He has since spoken at length to international media about his personal struggle to battle through the business cycle and re-establish his reputation

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Morten Lund

Born 1972-04-03 (54 years ago) in Roskilde.

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Morten Lund is an entrepreneur based in Copenhagen, Denmark who has founded or co-invested in more than 100 high-tech start ups in the last 15 years, including Skype, ZYB, Zecco.com, Polar Rose, Maxthon, Bullguard, Tradeshift, AirHelp, Itembase, LundXY and OnlyXO. He was also a co-founder and managing partner of LundKenner, a venture capital firm focusing on technology ventures.

Lund was declared bankrupt in January 2009 in the aftermath of stalled free newspaper venture Nyhedsavisen, but he announced that he was out of bankruptcy in April 2010. He has since spoken at length to international media about his personal struggle to battle through the business cycle and re-establish his reputation.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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