Morten Lund (born in 1972) is a Danish entrepreneur and seed investor. Driven by the will to create new ventures, Morten Lund has co-founded more than 80 high-tech start-ups in the most varied industries, ranging from Internet, health and travel to alternative energy.
In 2003, he invested in his so far most successful project: the online communication software Skype which has over 500 million users today.
His investment model focuses on early stage businesses, providing resources to make a “head start”. He has stated that startups “need help from smart people – not takeovers from smart asses.”
Not averse of taking risks, Morten Lund bought the heavily indebted Danish free daily newspaper Nyhedsavisen in 2006, with the ambitious goal of making it profitable again. Despite of the newspaper becoming the most read in Denmark, the project failed and he had to declare bankruptcy in early 2009. However, on April 7, he announced via his Twitter profile that he was out of bankruptcy.
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