Re: [SiliconBeach] Introducing myself and why my startup is doing it wrong

2014-07-17 Thread Ryan Cross
Hi Shaun, Interesting product. As someone who works on the web alot, I can definitely see the value. I’d be happy to meetup to give you some feedback if you want. I’d specifically be interested in integrating development testing into the system. (like behat / selenium / etc) and possible ways of

[SiliconBeach] Introducing myself and why my startup is doing it wrong

2014-07-17 Thread Shaun Thambyah
Hi All, By way of introduction, I’m Shaun Thambyah, I’ve been most things tech through my career. Mostly in corporate Australia, I spent a few years running the online operations for some big brand name insurers. While there, it became pretty apparent that something was missing in our monitori

Re: [SiliconBeach] Re: FW: Ahead of the Pack, OurCrowd Raises $60M in Equity Crowdfunding for 46 Companies

2014-07-17 Thread drllau
If they're raising (correct me if wrong 60 million, hard to argue they are an unsophisticated fund admittedly the newly released review of Australian financial system is not exactly encouraging for crowd-investing. There are mechanisms to fufill the letter of the deal, like forming a limit

Re: [SiliconBeach] Re: FW: Ahead of the Pack, OurCrowd Raises $60M in Equity Crowdfunding for 46 Companies

2014-07-17 Thread Kurt Falkenstein
To form up in Israel is a straightforward company registration if you're a new company. You can then incorporate an AU subsidiary. To convert to an Israeli company is a "flip" - much like many do from AU >> US. The result is an Israeli parent + AU subsidiary. To form an Israeli company is about