Startup founders are sometimes surprised when they spend a year or two executing against their roadmap, make a lot of progress, and still have to struggle to raise more capital. Why wouldn’t investors be interested in a company if it’s much further along than it was last year? Why are the few investors who are interested only willing to invest at a lower valuation?
Startups are Risk Bundles
Startups are Risk Bundles
Startups are Risk Bundles
Startup founders are sometimes surprised when they spend a year or two executing against their roadmap, make a lot of progress, and still have to struggle to raise more capital. Why wouldn’t investors be interested in a company if it’s much further along than it was last year? Why are the few investors who are interested only willing to invest at a lower valuation?