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by parag_c_mehta 4133 days ago
Can you guys seriously redefine what startup means ? Eg. Flipkart started ~8 years ago, employs 15,000+ employees. What/How can it be called a startup ? If acquisition of funds is the only definition of startup then all companies are startups as at some point they all needed to raise funds.
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these are venture funded companies that haven't gone public.. the readers of wsj are brokers that might take them public, investors that might invest pre-ipo, vcs, pension fund managers that might be investing in vc funds, private equity guys looking to acquire companies.
> the readers of wsj are brokers that might take them public, investors that might invest pre-ipo, vcs, pension fund managers that might be investing in vc funds, private equity guys looking to acquire companies.

There are 300k brokers in the US. [1] WSJ has 2.5 million daily subscribers. [2]

[1] http://www.bls.gov/ooh/sales/securities-commodities-and-fina... [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wall_Street_Journal

Sorry but by that logic, Dell became a startup comapny after being a public company :)