Warren Buffet said “Everyone wants to be rich, but the problem is they want to be rich quickly”
I think the entire startup ecosystem is infested with this issue. Seed stage startups are asked by VCs on exit strategy. Terrible!
I think Medial is one
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Anonymous 2
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Exit strategies are essential for VCs to evaluate their return, not necessarily a bad thing
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Mr Z
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Airbnb, now worth ~$100 billion, was rejected by 7 investors in 2007.
Not because it was a bad idea, but because VCs reject 99% of startups.
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What happens when a company fails to generate revenue after raising funds from a VC.
Are the company owners obliged to any amount in return for investors
And how will investor get an exit if the company is a loss making company
Now a days Indian stock market performs a strange it's gave a approx 5.00 percent return in one month even most of the companies PE ratio is not good . What u think it is a bubble ? It's a best time to invest or exit the market ?