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by Yadi
4100 days ago
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Hi PValde, I agree with you the chances are very low and stakes are high when it comes to investing in a warzone, but it most probably works better to fight the odds and actually solve a problem as a startup. I started 3 startups in North Iraq, perhaps not so much of a warzone these days, but still affected by all the drama coming out of it. The problems I was facing were almost the same when I did my other startup in Sydney Australia, except there were some other odds added to it. In fact Nokia Maps acquired my startup and it was we had such low burning rate / solving a real problem using proper technology. So I guess investing in them would make sense at the end of the day if you know what and which ones to go for. |
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