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The founders of one of the most famous VC firms in the world 'fight like cats and dogs, then forget about it'

May 11, 2015, 20:24 IST

Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz run what is arguably the most famous venture capital firm in Silicon Valley. 

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Andreessen Horowitz has put its money behind some of the biggest names in tech, including Airbnb, Box, and Facebook.

Its founders couldn't be more different: Ben Horowitz is a people person, and Marc Andreessen is the ideas guy. Naturally, this leads to occasional work-related conflicts.

In a profile of Marc Andreessen in the New Yorker, Tad Friend tells a story about how, back in 1996, Horowitz accused Andreessen of telling a reporter about Netscape's new strategy prematurely.

In response, Andreessen said that if the company failed, it'd be Horowitz's fault. "Next time do the f------ interview yourself. F--- you," Andreessen wrote.

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This kind of incendiary conflict could bring other friendships to a grinding halt. But a close friend of Andreessen told Friend in The New Yorker: "When he feels disrespected, Marc can cut you out of his life like a cancer. But Ben and Marc fight like cats and dogs, then forget about it."

The relationship between the two founders is conflict-ridden, but it seems to be working: to date, Andreessen Horowitz has made 373 investments in 251 companies. The firm has had five of its portfolio companies IPO and 40 get acquired.

From the New Yorker:

You can check out the full New Yorker profile here.

Disclosure: Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, is an investor in Business Insider.
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