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The tech market has booms and busts, but one thing stays constant: most startups don't succeed.

That means that whatever the market is doing, there's a more or less constant stream of companies that get shut down because they simply couldn't raise enough money or get enough customers in time to repay their investors.

Today, blog peHUB posted a great interview with Marty Pichinson, the founder of Palo Alto consulting firm Sherwood Partners. The company is known as the undertaker of Silicon Valley for its role in shutting down startups and auctioning off their assets.

 

To read the full, original article click on this link: What Kinds Of Silicon Valley Companies Are Dying Right Now?

Author: Matt Rosoff