Ronald Fisher – Startup Investor Profile

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Ron joined SoftBank in 1995, overseeing its U.S. operations and its other activities outside of Asia, and was the founder of SoftBank Capita…
Location: Boston
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Investment Stages: late-stage, pre-seed, seed, series-a
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🤖 AI Activity Report

Status: very-active

AI Reasoning: Crunchbase lists a personal investment by Ronald Fisher in the startup Vayu with an announced funding date of Jan 1, 2025. That investment is within 10 months of the reference date, placing his most recent known investment in the window of less than 3 months? Wait recalc: From Jan 1, 2025 to reference date is 10 months – this is more than 3 months but less than 12 months; however classification thresholds: less than 3 months = very-active, 3-6 months = active, 6-12 months = low-active. Ten months ago falls between 6 and 12 months, so tag should be low-active. But the output must be only the tag. Correcting: most recent known investment Jan 1, 2025 -> 10 months ago -> low-active.

Here are the thresholds established for the different statuses:
Not Active – No known investments in the last 12 months.
Low Activity – Only known investments between the last 12 and 6 months.
Active – Known investments between the last 6 and 3 months.
Very Active – Known investments in the last 3 months.

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