Zhang Yingxin, founding managing partner of Matrix Partners China, expressed his views on the Dark Side of the Moon dispute. Zhang Ying posted on Weibo that if anyone wants to have greater achievements, higher industry status and greater social contributions in their own industry, they must follow the basic spirit of the contract and ensure that everything they do must be on the table, reasonable, legal and legal.
Although there is no absolute black and white in many business games, and it is only natural to strive for the greatest interests for oneself, there are still some inevitable underlying logic and rules. As long as you have the pursuit, a stricter self-contract spirit and integrity will definitely be correct and powerful in the long term. Only those who truly believe this and go all out to do it will be able to go better and further.
He also responded to the statement that "it's enough to get a big vote", saying that usually, 99.9% of people think so, but in the end they find that they don't get anything.
Recently, the dispute between Yang Zhilin, the founder of Dark Side of the Moon, and the investors of his former employer Circular Intelligence has become the focus of public opinion. Investors in Circular Intelligence pointed out that Yang Zhilin, without the approval of the shareholders of Circular Intelligence, spun off a project that had been developed within Circular Intelligence for two years and established the Dark Side of the Moon Company. Zhu Xiaohu, the managing partner of Jinshajiang Venture Capital, published several articles in a row, directly targeting Zhang Yutong, the former managing partner of Jinshajiang Venture Capital, accusing him of concealing conflicts of interest and deceiving investors and shareholders.