What's the difference between Startups and Companies in your opinion?
Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 4m
A startup is like a crazy experiment that may or may not work, and a company is the refined, sustainable result. Startups take huge risks; companies focus on minimizing them
A small case study on....
Zypp(the rejected startup from shark tank season 2)
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Industry: Electric Delivery
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Rohan Saha
complicated Investor • 1y
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Vishu Bheda
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project sankalan
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Aastha Anand
Startup | VC | Autom... • 1m
You know, a lot of startups get so caught up in scaling quickly that they forget about sustainable growth. But what if we approached scaling a little differently like a Private Equity (PE) firm does?
* PE firms are all about making sure their compan
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Aditya Ansh
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