Thanks to entrepreneurs like Andrew Mason, Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and others, it has never been cooler to create a startup. The potential for exponential user growth, the raising of angel and VC funding, and of course, the exits via acquisition, IPO or other sort makes the dream of the startup so attractive.
But at what point does the startup simply become just like any other company? At what point does your innovative, young and revolutionary startup lose its “startup” status?
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Author: Mark Hall