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by mayukh
2983 days ago
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Yes looking at the raw data would be interesting. My hunch is that that there are many more 20 year olds starting companies (and going for moon shots). The opportunity costs are much lower when you are younger. The success rates might be higher in the older group but the younger group just by virtue of a larger sample (and going for moon-shots) might be why you see these outliers of multi-billion dollar public companies founded by 20 somethings |
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