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by 3327
4792 days ago
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I don't want to agree but I do. If you had a job out of college and didn't squander your money (as we are assuming the existence of intelligence) bootstrapping a good idea together is very cheap. If they have been at it and the idea is good and solves critical mass problems and other start-up problems within it why should he/she/they go to a VC? The current stage: VC's come in, or, like to come in when the startup appears to not even need them. If it is already growing, adding users and all thats needed to make that grow exponential is throwing cash at it they love to come in. |
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