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antonybrydon: Due diligence on demand →
Due diligence on demand means that the company’s due diligence is always current, up-to-date, and ready to be delivered to a potential partner, investor or acquiror at a moment’s notice. Given that financing and acquisitions are rare (once a year), this may seem like overkill. But it actually demands that the company keep its books current and in perfect order, which has a number of...
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For starters, think about what happened because of the printing press: The...
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Reid Hoffman: My Rule of Three for Investing →
1. How will you reach a massive audience?
2. What is your unique value proposition?
3. Will your business be capital efficient?
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