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by Alex3917
3356 days ago
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> Sure, it's not a well defined term with a universally agreed upon definition, but now we're just arguing semantics. The definition is pretty well agreed on. The version I like best is that a startup is a new business that's designed to arbitrage a temporary disequilibrium to produce extraordinary returns. Other people phrase it differently, but claiming that, for example, your typical restaurant is a startup is unequivocally wrong. |
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